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  • Corelite | Class A Direct/Indirect Wall Fixture
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • A companion to the suspended version, the Class A direct/indirect wall luminaire features the optional Eclipse Louver which reduces glare from numerous viewing angles, owing to the white perforated blades with ribbed diffuse anodized aluminum runners. The product is available in 4-, 8- and 12-foot sections. www.corelite.com
  • CP Lighting | Short + Fat
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Designed by Christopher Poehlmann, Short + Fat is one in a series of "SuperSized" pendants. At 9 inches high and 16 inches in diameter, the shade is made up of a plastic cylinder with a frosted acrylic diffuser, and is available in a full spectrum of hand-applied colors. Custom colors are also offered. www.cplighting.com
  • Indy Lighting | 422R Downlight
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • This recessed reflector/baffle 6-inch-diameter downlight uses PAR30 metal halide MasterColor lamps. The fixture is comprised of a specular Alzak aluminum reflector with a self-flanged trim and remote electronic ballast. The fixture is 12 inches tall from finish face to edge of housing. www.indylighting.com
  • Leucos | Reflex
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Available in white, blue, cream, yellow, lilac, or red, the Reflex family of fluorescent wall sconces is framed in chromed metal and varnished tantanium. It is also ADA-compliant for contract interiors, available in two sizes (either 13 inches wide or 20 and a half inches wide), and able to be mounted vertically or horizontally. www.leucos.com
  • Luxit | Gladys
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Designed by L. Pagani and A. Perversi, Gladys features dovetail sections of transparent methacrylate. Available as a suspension or wall-mounted lamp, the suspension version can be hung horizontally, vertically or diagnally. Utilizing a halogen source, the sections come in yellow, blue, or a combination. www.luxit.it
  • Precision Architectural Lighting | Accentra
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Stylish, flexible, and affordable, the Accentra series adds a new dimension to lighting management. Able to rotate 359 degrees and available with either T5 or T5HO lamps, a wide range of mounting options and optical configurations are available to suit nearly any application. www.pal-lighting.com
  • Spark Lighting | Coco
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Made of hand-wrapped polished wire in three sizes -- 10 inches, 15 inches, and 25-1/2 inches -- the Coco luminaire is available in seven versions, including pendant, table lamp, and wall sconce. All are lamped with a 250W halogen source, with a center metal plate protecting the fixture from lamp hot spots. www.sparklights.com
  • Venture Lighting | Uni-form Horizontal
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Designed for horizontally oriented fixtures, this pulse-start metal halide lamp is suited for a wide variety of indoor and outdoor commercial and industrial applications. According to the manufacturer, the lamp produces 70 percent more effective lumens per watt than high-pressure sodium lamps and has a rated life of 20,000-plus hours. www.venturelighting.com
  • LaSorgente Glass Studio | NightOrbs
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Made of 1/4-inch-thick hand-blown glass, NightOrbs are 8 inches in diameter and weigh approximately 4 pounds. Available in eight colors, each orb is supported on a 5-inch-high corrosion-resistant aluminum base, which can be mounted at a variety of heights. The luminaires work on a standard low-voltage system and take one 20W MR16 lamp. www.nightorbs.com
  • Cooper Portfolio | C6132-6150
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • A family of recessed downlight luminaires with a low-brightness 6-inch open reflector that uses either a 26W or 32W triple-tube 4-pin compact fluorescent lamp. A non-imaging optical reflector provides 55-degree light cutoff. Standard features include a low-iridescent finish on all reflector colors to eliminate "rainbowing" and an electronic preheat ballast. www.cooperlighting.com

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