Lumenwerx Evoq Cove Lighting System

May 27, 2024

Lumenwerx proudly introduces Evoq, an adaptable cove lighting system comprising modular light fixtures in a plug-and-play design, several mounting options, and precision-engineered optics, among other components and features. Designed with meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to innovation, Evoq sets a new industry standard, redefining the possibilities of cove lighting.

Evoq Light Fixtures

Evoq fixtures are powerful, emitting up to 1200 lm/ft with a range from 3W to 12W. With integrated drivers, they maximize performance without compromising aesthetics. With two optic options available—the Asymmetric Narrow Optic (ANO) or Asymmetric Wide Optic (AWO)—Evoq fixtures offer a variety of mountings, including mud-in, direct mount, or field-curvable ramp profiles, ensuring compatibility with any architectural cove design. Additionally, they can be used in pre-existing coves as standalone luminaires or installed with adjustable mounting brackets and rails.
Evoq’s modular fixtures come in 12″, 18″, and 48″ lengths, delivering powerful illumination of up to 1200 lm/ft and a power range 3W to 12W. The optic options—Asymmetric Narrow Optic (ANO) or Asymmetric Wide Optic (AWO)—provide clean beams with uniformly distributed indirect light and zero light spill.

Mountings

Evoq ramps serve as prebuilt structures for integrating light fixtures, concealing wiring, and assuming the form of the architectural cove. Available in Mud-in, Direct Mount, and Field-Curvable options, they are quick and easy to install and can be field-cut to fit various designs. Simultaneously ready-made and customizable, Evoq’s ramps streamline installation, effectively reducing labor costs and positioning Evoq as a highly cost-effective cove lighting solution.
Evoq’s Field-Curvable ramp option advances cove lighting capabilities beyond linear runs. It offers complete adjustability during installation, enabling onsite shaping of the ramp structure to align precisely with virtually any type of linear and curvilinear modern cove design. With Evoq, curved cove lighting applications find their well-rounded solutions, illuminating spaces with precision and style.

For more information, view the Evoq brochure and spec sheets.

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