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REVELume

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REVELume

Overview

REVELume, a Florida-based manufacturer's rep agency, sets a new standard for service and expertise in the lighting industry. We work with architects, engineers, lighting designers, owners, and contractors to deliver lighting experiences that enhance the environments that we live, work and play in. That process begins with a simple question: "What do you want your lighting to DO?" As an affiliate company of Ripple Associates, Inc., we support the commercial specification community with our lighting and controls experience, with the added value of having a successful track record in decorative lighting to back it up. Our philosophy is based on four guiding principles: COMPLIANCE The standards governing the selection and placement of lighting and control systems are being driven more than ever by ever more stringent energy codes. Local ordinances and application specific standards for light levels must also be taken into account. The REVELume team will work closely with our partners to ensure their designs cover all of these considerations. COHESION Lighting specification is a multi-disciplinary practice, and bringing the goals of the architect, engineer, interior designer and owner into a cohesive lighting experience is vital to the success of any project. REVELume's experienced specification salespeople can work alongside the design team with all of these goals in mind. CREATIVITY Unique application of lighting and controls can enhance the vision of the design team and the owner, but even more often, creative problem solving is required to reconcile intent and installation in the field. COMFORT The occupant, often the largest stakeholder in a finished project, is typically the least involved in the design process. REVELume will always consider the needs of employees, customers, students and guests as we work with your design team.

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    Florida, Fort Mason, Eustis, Lake County, Florida, 32627, United States

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