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WAC Lighting Unveils Florentine Italian Glass Family
GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK – Mouth blown Italian glass sculpted by hand to create a flowing and ruffled form, WAC’s new Florentine family depicts a delicate flared floral profile with design diversity well suited for a broad range of interior applications. Florentine is featured in WAC’s prestigious European collection of art glass luminaires.
The Florentine pendant is available with LED, Low Voltage and Line Voltage options. A Quick Connect™ adapter makes this pendant compatible with WAC’s extensive line of low and line voltage track and rail systems. An optional Quick Adjust™ Canopy, that allows suspension cable to accommodate a variety of ceiling heights and applications, is available for canopy installations. The Florentine pendant has an overall height of 3 3/4 inches and a width of 3 ½ inches. Designer hardware finishes include Brushed Nickel, Chrome, Dark Bronze and Platinum to complement nearly any décor in residential and commercial environments.
The Florentine wall sconce is available in two styles for a Line Voltage system and one style for Low Voltage. Brushed Nickel and Chrome finishes are available for the sconces.
The pendant and sconce are backed by WAC’s 5-year warranty.
The WAC Lighting Story
Founded in 1984, WAC Lighting is a leading global manufacturer and innovative designer of lighting for Luxury Residential, Commercial, Hospitality, Institutional, Retail and Architectural applications, specializing in track, recessed, under cabinet, monorail and decorative lighting, with a new sustainable LED collection…
• LED, Low and Line Voltage Track and Rail Systems
• LED, Low and Line Voltage Recessed Downlights
• InvisiLED® LED Tape Systems for Indoor and Outdoor Applications
• LEDme® Step and Wall Lights
• Artisanal Glass Pendants and Wall Sconces
• Undercabinet Light Bars, Button Lights and more.
• Organic LED Luminaires
• Display Lighting
• SMART Transformers
Nearly 90% of WAC Lighting products are fabricated, to a component level, within a wholly owned zero-landfill manufacturing campus.
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