Eklipse is a lighting manufacturer based in Montreal. Their lead time is about 5 weeks for most products, depending on availability they can accommodate to expedite orders for an extra fee. The NIXE series can usually ship out in 3 weeks. The first product lines we saw was the Horizon (1.125" x 1.125") and HorizonMini (.75" x .75"). We saw the wall grazer at 3000k. The fixture comes in minimum 3 watts/ft and can be raised in .5 watt increments to 12 watt/ft max. The fixtures can be ordered in miminum 8" up to 72" with 2" increments. It comes in 3 different finishes, anodized black, anodized clear and painted white for an extra fee. Both of these lines are offered in the flex edition. The Horizon edition is available in 4" and 8" segments. The HorizonMini flex is available in 2", 4" and 8" segments. These can be damp and wet location rated.
The NIXE series is a family of linear lights that among the smallest in the market with a profile of 3/8". It is nodeless and built with a 12 degree tilt for millwork. This allows for virtually no reflection on surfaces. The NIXE flex is a flexible linear that can accommodate curves. They were able to achieve 1" segments in the NIXE Flex line with no gaps or light loss. This family is available for damp locations but not wet location. They have 5 different optic types and we were shown the 70 degree asymmetric.
Finally one of the most interesting products we saw was the Lifeline tracklight series. The Lifeline is a tiny tracklight that can accommodate both tiny spots (PIXIS) and tiny linear lights (MILLI). The PIXIS are mini LED spotlights that have a magnetically assembled head which handles field-interchangeable optics of 18°, 24° and 41°. Completely independent from one another, each head can be fully rotated horizontally and allows for an 80° pivoting angle for maximum light control. They can be mounted to a stem or the track system of up to 15 feet away. The application for this is millwork, display cases and shelf lighting. The track requires a single wire to be installed in the mill work and all of the luminaries are attached and activated by a magnet. This allows for easy manipulation and interchanging of different luminaries. They have several different finishes such as gold, chrome, black and satin.
The Adena is a light bridge for display cabinets and provides a unified coverage while minimizing glare.