American Lighting Expands Product Line
American Lighting announced three new high performance additions to its LED Wall Washer product family - the Linear LED RGB Wall Washer, the Linear Warm White LED Wall Washer and the Warm White LED Wall Washer. Used for architectural, façade and event lighting the LED lighting solutions provide warm white and colorful illuminations while cutting energy bills and maintenance costs.
“The latest additions to our LED wall washer product line provide vibrant and energy efficient solutions for all types of architectural structures while eliminating many ongoing maintenance issues,” said David Wilkins, CEO of American Lighting. “We’ve had great success with our LED wall washer line including installations at Invesco Field at Mile High and the Denver City and County Building to name a few, and are pleased to introduce the new Linear LED RGB Wall Washers, the LED Linear Warm White Wall Washers and the Warm White LED Wall Washers. Our new line of LED wall washer products provide customers with a broader range of lighting options, giving them increased flexibility and the ability to light hard to reach areas. This not only helps to achieve better lighting coverage but enhances existing implementations.”
“The latest additions to our LED wall washer product line provide vibrant and energy efficient solutions for all types of architectural structures while eliminating many ongoing maintenance issues,” said David Wilkins, CEO of American Lighting. “We’ve had great success with our LED wall washer line including installations at Invesco Field at Mile High and the Denver City and County Building to name a few, and are pleased to introduce the new Linear LED RGB Wall Washers, the LED Linear Warm White Wall Washers and the Warm White LED Wall Washers. Our new line of LED wall washer products provide customers with a broader range of lighting options, giving them increased flexibility and the ability to light hard to reach areas. This not only helps to achieve better lighting coverage but enhances existing implementations.”
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