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W.A.C. Lighting | Counter Balance Adjustables

These highly versatile pendants can be adjusted with the touch of a fingertip from 36 inches to 72 inches. Available in two styles (with either a circular or a linear plate option) and three finishes (brushed nickel, chrome, and satin brass), they are lamped with a 12-volt xenon. Larger pendants are offered in four-, five-, and seven-light configurations, with frosted white-glass cylinders that raise and lower in tandem. www.waclighting.com More

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W.A.C. Launches New Division

W.A.C. Lighting has launched a new division of its company to address the needs of architects, interior designers, builders, and lighting specifiers working in the hospitality, commercial, and retail sectors. More

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W2 Architectural Lighting

Bridging function and design, W2 ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING has introduced 'Precision Modules,' upscale specification-grade multiple recessed spotlights that feature independent, adjustable, and aimable elements that pull down and lock-in for superlative wallwashing, accent, spot, and perimeter lighting. W2 ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING, a new division of W.A.C. Lighting, is a manufacturer and designer of specification-grade products for commercial lighting applications. See us at Lightfair booth #2429, call 866.788.2100, or visit www.W2LIGHTING.COM. More

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W.A.C. Lighting Reports 11th Consecutive Year of sales Growth

of Garden City, New York, has announced that the 2003 fiscal year was the firm's eleventh consecutive year with a more than 20 percent annual sales increase. The company is also celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2004. More

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has creates new advertising and PR position

has created a new position to oversee the company's advertising and PR, and has appointed Michael Sofarelli to this post. He will direct production of sales literature, direct mail, Internet marketing and packaging. More

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W.A.C. Lighting Promotes Tham

Sean Tham has been promoted to Vice President of Marketing at More

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Historic row houses are rich in elegant features such as high ceilings, tall windows, and gracefully proportioned reception rooms at the front of the house. But the kitchens usually suffer in silence, tucked to the rear in a dark, cramped space. More

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