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W.A.C. Lighting Introduces 196-Page Catalog Featuring New Innovative Lighting Designs Integrating Recent Supplements
Garden City, New York --W.A.C. Lighting, a manufacturing leader of innovative accent, task, ambient and decorative lighting, has introduced a new 196-page catalog featuring track and rail systems, a comprehensive line of recessed downlights, undercabinet lighting, and more.
The catalog introduces high-tech Low Voltage Track Heads, as well as Crystal Beauty Spots, accent luminaires that utilize crystal elements to render a ambient lighting and create a unique splash of illumination on ceilings. Also new are Quick Connect Pendants and Fixtures that can be used with the firm's Low Voltage Monorail System, Flexrail2 Line Voltage Rail System, Low Voltage Linear System, and Mono/Multipoints. New Undercabinet Xenon Light Bars and Fluorescent Light Bars have been added to the line as well.
W.A.C. Lighting continues to offer the Glass Companions line of Wall Sconces, Counter Balance Adjustables, and Architectural Decorative Fixtures. Also available are Five Track Systems, including a 2-circuit Track System and a 12v/24v Linear System; Metal Halide Fixtures; Compact Fluorescent Wall Washer Track Heads; Surface Mounts; Miniature and Flexible Fixtures; Button Lights; Display Lights; and Accessories.
The firm is also offering brochures on its new Precision lines of Downlights, Spots and Modules for the commercial and retail markets. Additional literature on other new products for these markets will be available soon.
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