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    Whoa! Introduces New Reproductions Inspired by Old World Style

    Whoa! brings back the elegance of old-world furnishings with a collection of traditional European-inspired cabinets. The 8-foot Breakfront, manufactured in Romania of solid pine and finished at Whoa's workshop in the United States, represents the collection's styling. Surfaces are distressed to create an 'antique' look, with lines and glass panes that accent the facade. Ample dimensions — 18" deep x 91" high x 100" wide — provide generous storage capacity. Other Whoa! products include furniture, lighting, and ceramics.

    www.whoafurniture.com

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    Destiny® SP Architectural Luminaire

    Superbly engineered and designed to outdoor specification grade quality, Destiny SP is another tool in the Destiny series of high performance, color-changing luminaires. Specialized optics provide symmetrical round beam angles of 13 or 30 degrees and uniform illumination with no hot spots. For mounting flexibility, the Destiny SP comes with an adjustable yoke that can be attached to a standard C-clamp or fastened permanently to a mounting surface. Achieve a variety of lighting effects from surface grazing to direct illumination of target spaces or objects.

    www.tirsys.com

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    Westinghouse Introduces LED Lamps

    Westinghouse Lighting Corporation introduces NanoLux™ LED lamps that add color, long life, and efficiency to architectural accent lighting. Lasting up to 100,000 hours, Westinghouse’s 1- and 3-watt LED lamps replace 7- to 20-watt incandescent lamps and use up to 88 percent less energy. These lamps provide uniform light distribution through their patented polymer magnification and dispersion system. Available in blue, green, red, amber, white, and clear, they come in G-19 and S-11 shapes. NanoLux LED lamps are the only LED lamps UL listed for use in wet locations.

    www.westinghouselighting.com

     

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