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Perifina KnifeEdge from Optique Lighting Features an Illuminated Reveal

Optique Lighting Perifina KnifeEdge 4 in.

The Perifina KnifeEdge 4 inch from Optique Lighting features an illuminated reveal that effortlessly creates a vanishing cove effect without the hassle of framing and drywalling. The grooved underside allows for easy plaster-over and painting, enabling it to blend seamlessly into any space.

The surface-mounted vanishing luminaire is designed for wall-to-wall or wall-to-ceiling mounting and unlike most solutions on the market, the Perifina KnifeEdge 4 in. can navigate corners without light gaps or the need for complicated soldering.

The fixtures offer the ultimate in customization with lengths offered in 1-inch increments up to 96 inches or endless lengths using multiple luminaires. An integrated wire run provides space for cabling and simple installation. Surface-mounting makes it ideal for retrofit applications.

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 and Tunable White (3000K – 1800K).

More information about the Perifina KnifeEdge 4 in. from Optique Lighting

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