These dual-lit acrylic channel letters are designed for commercial wall branding that needs both direct readability and a softer architectural glow. Each three-dimensional character uses an illuminated acrylic face for clear frontal visibility, while light also passes through the rear assembly to create a halo on the mounting surface. The layered lighting effect adds depth without relying on an external light box.
The rear section uses a clear acrylic panel with a listed depth of 20 mm. Its surface can be smooth or frosted, allowing the halo to appear sharper or more diffused. Waterproof LED modules are installed inside the letters, with white, warm white and RGB light options shown on the product page. The LED components may be supplied with CE or UL approval, and the listing also identifies RoHS certification.
Individual letters and logo elements can be produced from supplied artwork, including custom shapes, dimensions and lighting colors. The separated-letter format supports balanced spacing across reception walls, storefront façades, feature walls and branded entrance areas. A small stand-off from the wall allows the rear light to spread around each character and creates the floating appearance associated with front-and-back illuminated signage.
Typical applications include retail stores, restaurants, hotels, shopping centers, corporate offices, salons, entertainment venues and commercial property entrances. The product is suitable for indoor and outdoor installations where both daytime form and nighttime illumination are important.
For B2B procurement, these letters are relevant to sign contractors, branding agencies, architects, property developers, fit-out companies and multi-location businesses. They can be specified for a single identity sign or repeated across rollout programs, while the front illumination, rear halo and acrylic finish can be coordinated with the project’s visual system. The result is a versatile commercial letter sign that combines a bright face, a defined three-dimensional profile and a secondary wall-wash effect.










