Reduced to the essentials. With energy efficiency of up to 176 lm/W, ENVIVA reduces electricity usage, costs and CO₂ over its entire operating life. Despite its slim profile of just 15 mm, it provides direct and indirect lighting as well as glare-free working light (UGR ≤ 10). Made from Hydro low-carbon aluminium, it is available in raw aluminium, black or white and can be combined with different inset colours. All components can be easily sorted and returned to the material loop at the end of their life cycle. This allows ENVIVA to constantly be part of something new – and part of the future.
Whether in modern offices, meeting spaces, home offices or stylish hotels – ENVIVA is a perfect fit wherever clean design meets sustainable values. Glare-free light and standard-compliant illumination (UGR ≤ 10 / 65° < 1500 cd/m²) ensure optimal conditions in workplaces. With its minimalist look and high efficiency, it is perfect for workspaces and lounges where both the quality of light and the conscious use of resources play a role.
Minimalist design
Minimalist, yet anything but unremarkable: With a height of just
15 mm, ENVIVA impresses with direct and indirect lighting and a raw aluminium surface that imparts character and vibrancy.
58 % less electricity consumption in the use phase.*
During this phase, ENVIVA saves as much COâ‚‚ as a tree (e.g. a spruce) would absorb over 38 years.
High efficiency: 176Â lm/W
The use phase determines how sustainable a lighting fixture really is as this is when around 90% of all CO₂ emissions are generated. With an optical efficiency of over 90% and an efficiency of up to 176 lm/W, ENVIVA provides precise light with the lowest possible energy consumption. The high application efficiency ensures that the light reaches exactly where it is needed – without scattering losses. This reduces the energy consumption for the same application.
Energy-saving sensor technology
Coming soon
The optional sensor makes ENVIVA even smarter: It detects presence and daylight, only switches the light on when someone is there and automatically adjusts the brightness depending on how much additional light is needed in the space. At only
35 × 35 × 10 mm, it is more compact than many comparable models, allowing it to discreetly blend into the background.
Long service life
ENVIVA is designed to provide many years of reliable service. High-quality, long-lasting components and a timeless design ensure that it is both visually and technically durable. In the spirit of reduce, reuse, recycle, individual components can be easily replaced if necessary. This ensures that the lighting fixture is always up to date. And even after that, ENVIVA lives on – recycled and in a new form as part of the future.
90% of greenhouse gases are produced during the use phase of a lighting fixture and 10% during production and recycling.
Each phase is optimised
In the life cycle of a lighting fixture, around 90% of COâ‚‚ emissions are produced during the use phase, only 9% during production and 1% at the end of the life cycle. That is why we have always optimised the energy efficiency of our products - with high luminous flux per watt, efficient lighting control and sensor technology. With ENVIVA, we are consistently developing this approach further and reducing emissions across all phases.
Phase 1
Low-emission aluminium and minimal material use
Phase 2
Maximum efficiency with minimal consumption
Phase 3
Can be sorted by type for return to the material loop
60 % fewer greenhouse gases in production.
Compared with a comparable, average linear lighting fixture.*
Less material, more impact
Minimal when it comes to materials, but without compromising on function, efficiency or aesthetics – every component fulfils its exact purpose. Total weight reduced by 50%.* A noticeable difference during installation, handling and transport. ENVIVA shows just how easy sustainability can be.
Low-emission aluminium
Made from Hydro low-carbon aluminium – an aluminium produced using renewable energy from water and wind power. With only a maximum of 4.1 kg CO₂-eq per kilogram, it produces around 75% fewer emissions than the global average for conventionally produced aluminium. The surface of ENVIVA can be left deliberately untreated – visible marks such as fingerprints are evidence of use and lend the raw aluminium character and vitality. Alternatively, there are black and white versions available, which are powder-coated in a climate-friendly way at our plant in Slovenia.
Made in Europe
We manufacture in-house – with state-of-the-art technologies and passion in our processes at our sites in Austria and Slovenia. We are involved in every step of our value chain: from the initial idea and precise production to the final assembly and careful quality control. This end-to-end oversight makes it possible not only to promise quality, but to deliver it day after day. The result is ENVIVA, a long-lasting, high-performance lighting fixture that meets the most exacting demands.
ENVIVA remains. Part of the loop. Part of the future.
Simple recycling
ENVIVA is consistently circular in its approach. Each and every component can be dismantled and easily separated without
tools – from the aluminium profile to the electrical components. All connections use a simple click mechanism. No screws. No adhesive. With minimal material use. This means that the individual parts always find their way back into the loop. Again and again.
A total of close to 400 kg CO₂-eq is saved.*
 Per lighting fixture.
This is roughly equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of one person.**
More on sustainable lighting
EPD
ENVIVA is synonymous with transparent sustainability and this is why we make the Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) for our lighting fixtures freely available.
Energy-efficient light
Tougher regulations and rising energy costs make energy efficiency indispensable today. It is the key to reducing emissions, lowering operating costs and safely fulfilling legal requirements.
There’s not a simple answer to this, as sustainability takes many different factors into account. Wood is a natural material, so at first glance it appears the more environmentally friendly choice. In practice, however, it is often incinerated after use instead of being reused.
Aluminium, on the other hand, can be recycled very easily – time and time again. We use low-carbon aluminium for our lighting fixture, which is produced using renewable energy. This saves us up to 75% CO₂ compared to conventional aluminium – and keeps the material in the loop.
Does the aluminium change during use?Â
Yes, aluminium changes with use and that is precisely what gives it its unique character. Each lighting fixture is given its very own signature right from the production stage: small differences and subtle marks reveal the manufacturing process and make each ENVIVA unique.
Signs of wear and tear such as fingerprints appear over time and bring the material to life. Each mark becomes part of its history and unique patina.
If the raw aluminium is too vibrant for you, you can opt for a powder-coated version – produced in Slovenia in a climate-friendly way.
Is the carbon footprint from manufacturing a good measure of sustainability?
Not entirely, as it only tells part of the story. This usually refers to the GWP total (global warming potential), i.e. the extent to which a product contributes to climate change. The main focus here is on emissions during manufacture.
With natural materials such as wood, this value may even be negative because wood stores COâ‚‚. This COâ‚‚ is often released again at the end of the life cycle, e.g. during incineration. This is why it makes sense to consider these effects separately when comparing materials.
However: Only around 9% of carbon emissions from a lighting fixture are generated during production – 90% occur during the use phase. This is why a good guide value when considering carbon emissions is lumens per watt. The higher this value, the less energy the lighting fixture consumes – and the lower its carbon footprint during operation.
Why does the entire life cycle come into the equation?
Particularly when it comes to lighting fixtures, it is important to consider the entire life cycle – not just the manufacturing process. This is because the majority of CO₂ emissions are caused by electricity consumption during the product’s service life.
For example: A lighting fixture with low emissions during the manufacturing process but lower efficiency can perform significantly worse over its service life than a more efficient lighting fixture with higher emissions during manufacturing. With ENVIVA this is a decision you don’t have to worry about, as we have optimised every aspect.
How can I reduce ENVIVA’s electricity consumption even further?
The integrated sensor module ensures that ENVIVA only switches on when light is needed and only as brightly as needed. Our lighting design experts will help you to utilise the full efficiency potential.
Here’s another tip: With electricity from renewable sources, you also significantly reduce emissions.
An Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) is a standardised, verified document that provides objective and comparable information on the environmental impact of a product. You can find all the information you need in our know-how article.
What support does XAL provide for repairs and upgrades?
Sustainability also means longevity. This is why ENVIVA is designed so that every single component can be simply replaced or upgraded. Our Smart Services team will be happy to help, so that your lighting fixture can remain in use for as long as possible.
Direct and indirect light, tunable white and glare-free lighting (UGR ≤ 10 / 65° ≤ 1,500 cd/m²)
Simple recycling
All components can be dismantled without tools and separated easily
Sustainable materials
Hydro low-carbon aluminium
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*Methodology:
Comparison with a comparable, average linear lighting fixture,
Calculations for both products with LCA for experts/Sphera,
Electricity consumption discounts in accordance with PSR PEP Ecopassport PSR-0014-ed2-EN-2023 07 13, section 3.5.4
**Assuming an electricity consumption of approx. 1350 kWh and the emission factor for an average European electricity mix.