 Visa Lighting has expanded its Harmony recessed ceiling fixture family with 11 new models designed for healthcare, commercial, behavioral health and other high-abuse applications. Originally launched in 2022, the Harmony 2×4 Overbed fixture quickly became a favorite among designers and healthcare facilities. With its soft presence and illumination that mimics indirect light, the fixture helps create calmer, more restorative environments.
Visa Lighting has expanded its Harmony recessed ceiling fixture family with 11 new models designed for healthcare, commercial, behavioral health and other high-abuse applications. Originally launched in 2022, the Harmony 2×4 Overbed fixture quickly became a favorite among designers and healthcare facilities. With its soft presence and illumination that mimics indirect light, the fixture helps create calmer, more restorative environments.
The expanded line now includes 2×2 and 2×4 models for general purpose, overbed and behavioral health/high-abuse applications, with new light source options including tunable white. All share the Harmony’s signature cove-like lens design that resembles soothing indirect light. The behavioral health models are ligature-resistant, engineered with IK10+ impact resistance, and available with installation kits for both grid and hard ceilings.
 “When we introduced the original Harmony 2×4 Overbed fixture, designers and healthcare facilities immediately embraced its calming design,” said Hans Nielsen, senior designer & product strategist at Visa Lighting. “Expanding the family to deliver the same soft, comforting product architecture across more sizes and applications — especially for behavioral health — was the natural next step.”
“When we introduced the original Harmony 2×4 Overbed fixture, designers and healthcare facilities immediately embraced its calming design,” said Hans Nielsen, senior designer & product strategist at Visa Lighting. “Expanding the family to deliver the same soft, comforting product architecture across more sizes and applications — especially for behavioral health — was the natural next step.”
 
		 
									 
					
