LBL Lighting To Unveil Architectural Products at LIGHTFAIR 2015
Skokie, IL (PRWEB) May 05, 2015 -- LBL Lighting will unveil its newest architectural products during LIGHTFAIR® International (LFI®) to be held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City, May 5-7. The brand's LIGHTFAIR booth is #1458.
LBL Lighting is expanding its presence at LIGHTFAIR, going from a 10 X 20’ to 10 X 30’ booth, moving from the Design Pavilion to the main aisle. “Last year we had a strong response to our product introductions from specifiers,” said Tom Sargeant, Vice President of Product Development for LBL Lighting. “And we have several new products this year—many of them customizable—which empower designers to address large scale spaces in new ways.”
Indoor/Outdoor LED Step Lights
LBL Lighting’s new Indoor/Outdoor LED Step Lights, which can also be used to accent pathways and corridors, blend the latest LED light guide technology with high quality craftsmanship and beautiful design. To optimize light output, vertical and horizontal housings feature purpose-built LED light guides to push 90 net lumens of light towards the floor for area illumination as close to the wall as possible.
Each fixture installs directly into a standard single gang switch box. They’re available in nine sleek designs and three durable finishes (Bronze, Satin Nickel and White). With 90 CRI and 3000K, the power consumption is only 2.5 watts. They’re also ETL and IP-65 wet listed, plus ADA compliant.
Extensive use of high quality die-cast metal and premium finishes on the LBL Lighting Indoor/Outdoor Step Lights ensure enduring aesthetic appeal while being backed by a five-year warranty.
Commercial Decorative Products
LBL Lighting will also show the best of its new decorative products made for commercial spaces.
For example, the Xterna linear suspension has stunning design, powerful performance and remarkable flexibility. Inspired by metal elevator gates of the early 20th century, Xterna has upward and downward firing LEDs embedded within its unique structure which are gradually revealed as it extends to a fully and easily customizable length from 7” to 76” even after installation.
Another example of LBL Lighting's newest designs is in the versatile Vantra flushmount and wall sconce. Riffing on the concept of an elongated “V,” the sleek aluminum body also serves as the heat sink for the twin LED light guide panels. These visually floating light panels offer a choice of outputs including 100 percent forward or an equal direct/indirect light distribution. It can be hung vertically or horizontally, and it's ADA compliant.
Sergeant expects LFI attendee interest, too, in LBL Lighting's Loft Grande and Mekanic line-voltage pendants--both with trending copper finishes.
The Sphere line-voltage pendant, which features a unique criss-cross pattern die-cast aluminum heat sink can be clustered in LBL Lighting multi-ports to make three-, seven-, or 11-pendant chandeliers.
About LBL Lighting
LBL Lighting has been designing and manufacturing some of the most beautiful and creative lighting in the industry for more than 40 years. The company’s diverse portfolio of lighting products includes a wide range of chandeliers, suspension pieces, flush mounts, wall sconces, decorative glass pendants, architectural heads and outdoor wall fixtures. LBL Lighting’s products can be found in lighting retailers and through sales representatives across North America. To view products, visit http://www.lbllighting.com.
About Generation Brands
As parent company to Feiss-Monte Carlo, LBL Lighting, Sea Gull Lighting and Tech Lighting, Generation Brands is one of America’s leading companies serving lighting retailers and the electrical wholesale, home improvement and building industries. The company has an outstanding portfolio of residential and commercial lighting fixtures and ceiling fans which provide value and growth to its customers and end-users with superior service, leading edge design and outstanding quality.
Sherry L. Bale, Generation Brands, http://www.lbllighting.com, +1 847-410-4432, [email protected]
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