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- Finishing Touches: Lighten Up
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (9/23/2008)
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Bolero Typhoon Pendant
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (4/1/2008)
- The Bolero Typhoon pendant is part of a complete line of 3-watt LED decorative pendants and sconces. Pendants and sconces are handmade from multicolored glass, and different combinations of bronze, seafoam green, autumn leaf, matte chrome, chrome, amber, and typhoon glass are available. Pendants also are offered with an AC/DC converter and adapter to be used with any of the manufacturer's low-voltage track systems.
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Westin Collection
- BUILDER Magazine (1/7/2008)
- The Westin lighting collection offers simple styling without embellishment, for a timeless effect, according to the maker. The collection comes in Venetian bronze or brushed nickel and features smooth, ivory-colored glass fixtures. A full complement of fixtures includes sconces, chandeliers, and pendants. 864-599-6000.
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W.A.C. Lighting Introduces Low Voltage Recessed Downlights in Bronze Finish
- ebuild (12/6/2007)
- W.A.C. Lighting will introduce Low Voltage Downlights, with three and four inch Trims, in the new Bronze Finish. W.A.C. Lighting is a leading designer and manufacturer of track, recessed, undercabinet, decorative and monorail lighting. W.A.C. Lighting's New Recessed Downlights can be used for both new construction and retrofit installations. They combine the beauty of a Bronze Trim with the state of the art technology and design. The new offering includes Miniature Downlights, ideal for undercabinet lighting, that use 12 volt, 20-watt Xenon or 12 volt, 35-watt Halogen lamps.
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Art Deco Lighting Fixture
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (11/7/2007)
- Art Donovan fabricates lighting in a variety of styles, including Indian, Moroccan, Asian, island, and other global influences. The Lotus lamp sports an art deco design with a moiré fabric shade. Donovan works with many materials, from poplar to brass. 631-283-8175. www.donovandesign.com.
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OpenEye Wall and Ceiling Lamps
- ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (9/7/2007)
- Rotaliana presents OpenEye, sleek wall or ceiling lamps that are "designed to meld seamlessly with your wall," according to the manufacturer. The modern, simple fixtures are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The lamps have a die-cast aluminum body and a molded prism glass diffuser. www.rotaliana.com
- Fine Finishes
- CUSTOM HOME Magazine (9/1/2007)
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Kichler Partners with Smithsonian Institution to Introduce New Lighting Collection
- ebuild (8/1/2007)
- Kichler Lighting is proud to announce a partnership with the Smithsonian Institution and the debut of a new lighting collection inspired by museum holdings. The lighting collection, known as the Smithsonian Collection by Kichler Lighting, debuted at the recent Dallas International Lighting Market and offers more than 60 historically inspired fixtures.
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From Olde World Glow to Contemporary Cool, Kichler Adds Appeal with Latest Collections
- ebuild (8/1/2007)
- From timeless retro to crisp contemporary to organically ornate, a variety of styles abounds in Kichler's latest release, featuring more than 250 new lighting fixtures for every area of the home. The newest families build on Kichler's vast offerings and incorporate innovative finishes, unique accent materials and a range of fixture sizes for rooms both large and small.
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Kichler Expands Energy Efficient Lighting with New Solutions for Inside and Out
- ebuild (8/1/2007)
- Kichler Lighting expands its already successful energy efficient line with 10 new lighting families and more than 75 fixtures. The new additions offer quality energy savings while maintaining their fashion-friendly style. All of Kichler's energy efficient offerings match existing Kichler incandescent families, allowing for multiple uses both in and around the home. The majority of the new energy efficient offerings are Energy Star compliant, which identifies lighting that uses two-thirds less energy than conventional lighting and lasts six to 10 times longer. Those not displaying the Energy Star logo are still much more efficient than their incandescent counterparts.
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