Lumenpulse Unveils the Lumencore Linear Family: True-to-Life Light for Interior Applications

November 8, 2024

Lumenpulse is proud to introduce the Lumencore Linear Graze and Cove luminaires, which set a new benchmark in architectural lighting with their seamless combination of elegant design and superior performance. Ideal for a variety of applications—including cove, graze, accent, and flood lighting¾these versatile luminaires empower designers to craft custom ambiances with precision. Available in Static White, Dynamic White, and Colour-Changing options, the Lumencore Linear family adapts effortlessly to any lighting need with impressive high-output capabilities and an extensive selection of optics. 

Graze and Cove deliver Lumenpulse’s renowned quality of light, featuring high CRI and R9 values that ensure bright, vibrant environments. Their sleek design integrates seamlessly into tight spaces, enhancing the aesthetics of any setting. Equipped with tool-free adjustments and snap-on accessories, installation is quick and hassle-free, making these luminaires not only functional but also visually appealing in any architectural context. 

Cove lighting plays a fundamental role in architecture by adding visual interest and providing indirect ambient illumination¾especially crucial in areas with limited natural light, such as corridors, malls, casinos, and hospitals. The Lumencore Linear Cove, with its versatile distribution options and high lumen output, offers seamless integration into architectural designs, illuminating large areas and creating a bright, daylight-like atmosphere. Additionally, the true asymmetric distribution option evenly spreads light across the ceiling, directing more illumination toward the centre of the space, which enhances uniformity and increases the perception of brightness. 

The Lumencore Linear Graze serves as a designer’s essential tool, featuring nine distinct optical distributions that enable applications ranging from grazing walls and backlighting to flood and accent lighting. In static white, these luminaires offer exceptional performance with a CRI of 90+ and R9 values exceeding 50, ensuring true-to-life colour rendering while optimising operational efficiency and reducing costs. Moreover, Lumencore Linear Graze Colour Changing fixtures utilise Optidrive and Opticolor technologies to deliver a stunning array of colours, providing precise intensity and seamless blending—ideal for enhancing brand identity and nighttime aesthetics.  

The Graze and Cove also combine Lumenpulse’s latest proprietary technology, Optiwhite+, with Optidrive to deliver Dynamic White lighting with full output across all colour temperatures. With high CRI (90+) and R9 values, they create a natural, daylight-like experience, smooth transitions, and compliance with WELL standards, supporting circadian rhythms, while promoting wellness in various environments. 

With accessories that minimize glare and optimise visual comfort, the Lumencore Linear series is perfect for task-oriented spaces, such as offices and clinics. These luminaires ensure continuous lines of light without shadows, creating adaptable solutions for both curved and straight-edge applications. 

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