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Kurt Versen | H8643
- ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
- This shallow-depth, wide-beam downlight operates interchangeably with one 26W, 32W, or 42W triple-tube compact fluorescent lamp. A steel housing protects and aligns the reflectors and lamps. Reducing recess-depth installation requirements, the socket is mounted horizontally in an ellipsoidal primary reflector for wide distribution. The 6-inch parabolic trim is available in several standard and custom finishes. www.kurtversen.com
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Litetronics | Micro-Brite Candelabra
- ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
- The Micro-Brite Candelabra is a 3W or 4W dimmable cold cathode fluorescent lamp that can operate indoor or out in extreme temperatures. It has a 25,000-hour life and offers 80 percent energy savings over incandescent lighting. With a minimum length of 4 1/4 inches, the lamp is ideal for chandeliers, wall sconces, and floor and table fixtures. www.litetronics.com
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Luraline | Brighton
- ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
- Designed for both exterior and interior retail applications, this durable cast-aluminum luminaire is corrosion resistant and suitable for wet locations. Wall- and ceiling-mounted fixtures are offered and feature satin-etched diffusers for even dispersion of light. Lamping options include incandescent, compact fluorescent, and HID. www.luraline.com
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Resolute | Jack
- ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
- Part of the American Glass collection by Resolute, Jack is offered in a variety of fixture types, including pendant, floor lamp, and wall sconce (shown). A 10.5-inch glass shade, available in ivory or tortoise, sits atop an aluminum frame and houses a 60W E12 candelabra lamp. www.resoluteonline.com
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Bartco | BAM625 Series Arm Mount Kit
- ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
- For use with Bartco Lighting's T5 and T8 remote-ballast display models, BAM625 Series Arms allow for remote-ballast luminaires to project away from a wall, ceiling, or other vertical surface. Arms mount to fixture end caps and allow rotation of the housing for aiming; there are three mounting options, depending on the mounting surface. Components come in anodized polished chrome, satin aluminum, and polished brass finish. Custom finishes are available. www.bartcolighting.com
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Bear Creek Glass | Vineland Sconce
- ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
- Part of a series of five newly released sconces, Vineland has a hand-blown glass globe. Lamped with a 100W incandescent, it can be used as task, ambient, or accent lighting. The base is available in five finishes, including peppercorn, misted bronze, brushed nickel and copper revival, golden isle, and burled iron. The fixture is 7 1/4 inches wide and 11 1/2 inches tall. www.bearcreekglass.com
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Boyd Lighting Company | Champion Sconce
- ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
- Part of the Champion series, this wall sconce is made of solid brass topped with a white linen shade. For use in both corporate and residential settings, the luminaire is offered in combination finishes of polished and satin brass and nickel and has an optional mirror modification. The fixture takes one 60W lamp and is 6 1/4 inches wide by 13 7/8 inches high. www.boydlighting.com
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Euro ES | Highlites
- ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
- The Euro ES series provides unobtrusive emergency lighting in a contemporary design for commercial, institutional, and industrial environments. By recessing the fixture into accessible ceilings or walls, only the trim plate and two yoke-mounted, multi-directional halogen lamp heads (rotatable through 180 degrees) are visible. The housing is constructed from 22-gauge steel and is finished with corrosion-resistant white powder-coat paint. www.highliteslighting.com
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Ledalite | PureFX
- ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
- Employing the company's award-winning MesoOptics technology, the PureFX recessed lighting system offers controlled brightness and significant energy savings. According to the company, the fixture uses 36 percent less energy than standard recessed fixtures. A range of lamping options include T8, T5, and T5HO, with 2-foot-square, 2-foot-by-4-foot, 1-foot-by-4-foot, and 6-foot-by-4-foot size options. www.ledalite.com
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Lightology | Lyra Series
- ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
- The Lyra series of fixtures combines T5 fluorescent and MR16 halogen lamps. Two or four T5s provide diffused direct/indirect illumination, while separately dimmable 50W MR16 floodlamps can be adjusted on the horizontal and vertical axes. Measuring 8 inches wide and 2 inches high, the extruded aluminum alloy fixture comes in both 48-inch or 96-inch lengths and also includes a louver to prevent glare. www.lightology.com
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