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Alloy LED Launches Mudr ArcCove Corner-mounted Recessed Cove Channel

Alloy LED Mudr ArcCove

Mudr ArcCove from Alloy LED is a compact corner-mounted recessed cove channel with an illuminated reveal. It features soft indirect light designed to illuminate corners at wall-to-wall and wall-to-ceiling intersections. Available in 3- and 4-inch models, both are compatible with 5/8-inch drywall, and Mudr ArcCove 3 in. is also compatible with ½-inch drywall.

Designed to easily wrap around corners without the need for soldering or corner connectors that can create dark spots, the Mudr ArcCove features a paintable surface for seamless integration with any decor or color palette. A Linking system provides a straightforward solution for connecting and perfectly aligning profile sections, ensuring a seamless, unified appearance without visible gaps or misalignment.

Features

  • Easy installation, just place against the wall or ceiling and screw into place
  • Designed to easily wrap around corners without the need for soldering or corner connectors that can create dark spots
  • Linking system easily joins and aligns profile sections
  • Paintable surface ensures seamless integration with any decor or color palette
  • Sold in complete kits (4 or 7 ft.) to create a finished fixture in the field or custom lengths available through our build-to-order program

More information about the Mudr ArcCove from Alloy LED

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