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Sculpture™ Sconce Series from New Star Lighting Offers Vandal-resistant Lighting

New Star Lighting

Part of the vandal-resistant lighting collection, the architectural Sculpture Sconce Series from New Star Lighting is ideal for building facades, public areas, corridors, lobbies, schools, and any area where durability is desired. The family is versatile and consists of three shapes (round, triangle, and square), available in four lengths (nominal 1’ – 4’), and can be scaled for any outdoor application.

While elegant in design, they are constructed of durable materials including a choice of die-formed, seam-welded aluminum, stainless steel or cold rolled steel housings, polycarbonate lenses, and Torx® fasteners for vandal resistance.

The Sculpture Series is designed to be less than 4” deep, making it ADA-compliant. It features uplight, downlight, and edgelit illumination, adding a soft glow to any wall surface. In addition to various dimmable LED options, including 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, and 5000K color temperatures, the Sculpture Series can be customized with decorative faceplate options and polyester powder coat finishes.

Features

  • Available in 1ft, 2ft, 3ft, and 4ft
  • Contemporary and versatile design complements a wide range of architectural styles
  • Offered in a triangle, round, and square-style housing
  • Provides up and down illumination
  • Back box produces a gentle glow to any wall surface
  • This product is Made in America and complies with the Buy American Act (BAA) requirements

More information about the Sculpture Sconce Series from New Star Lighting

Sculpture Sconce Series brochure

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