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Optique Lighting Expands Perifina Series with New Curved and Square Versions

Optique Lighting Perifina

The unique Perifina Curved and Square Corner luminaires from Optique Lighting illuminate corners with soft indirect light at wall-to-wall and wall-to-ceiling intersections with a touch of sophistication and warmth, and unlike most solutions on the market, the products can easily go around corners without light gaps or the need for complicated soldering.

The Perifina Curved Corner is available in two sizes. The 3-inch narrower aperture is suitable for installation in 1/2 in. drywall—a unique feature that meets growing demand—as well as 5/8-inch drywall. The 4-inch wider curved aperture is suitable for larger ceiling for use with 5/8-inch drywall. The Perifina Square Corner 4 in. is compatible with 5/8-inch drywall.

The recessed, mud-in corner cove luminaires’ paintable backing plate/surface ensures seamless integration with any décor or color palette, and the fixtures offer the ultimate in customization with lengths offered in 1-inch increments up to 96 inches or endless lengths using multiple luminaires.

The luminaires feature superior color rendering with high R9 and R13 values and color variation is kept with a 2-step MacAdams ellipse for quality and consistency. The fixtures are offered in numerous lumen outputs and in seven color temperatures ranging from 2200K to 5000K, and RGBW+ in 3000K.

More information about the Perifina Curved Corner 3 in. & 4 in.

More information about the Perifina Square Corner 4 in.

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