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NEO Architectural Lighting Expands Brand Portfolio With 3 International Brands

Florida-based NEO Architectural Lighting has expanded its brand portfolio beyond F-L Lighting with the addition of three distinguished names in architectural and decorative lighting: PHOS, Nuura, and Made Specific.

According to the company, this expansion represents a significant step forward in NEO’s mission to deliver high-quality, flexible, and forward-thinking lighting solutions for the architectural and hospitality markets.

“Bringing these brands into partnership with NEO feels like a natural evolution of our mission,” said Kent Pedersen, CEO of NEO Architectural Lighting. “They each embody a commitment to design integrity, technical excellence, and forward-looking product development. We are energized about our collective future together.”

With these new partnerships, NEO Architectural Lighting offers a comprehensive portfolio of outdoor, indoor, and decorative lighting, providing integrated solutions and expert support across all segments of architectural and hospitality design. Each of the brands is now featured in dedicated vignettes within the new showroom space at NEO Architectural Lighting’s Hollywood, Florida headquarters, where specifiers, architects, and lighting professionals are invited to explore full product displays and experience the design intent behind each collection firsthand.

“Our goal is not only to represent world-class brands, but also to deliver a world-class experience,” added Amir Bagherlee, COO of NEO Architectural Lighting. “By enhancing our technical support, strengthening inside sales, and investing in local production capabilities, we’re committed to elevating the level of service and responsiveness our clients can expect from NEO.”

F-L Lighting

Founded in Denmark, F-L Lighting is known for its refined approach to design, sustainability, and craftsmanship. Building on a strong foundation in outdoor lighting, F-L Lighting is now expanding its creative vision to new interior applications.

PHOS

Phos is an award-winning British architectural lighting manufacturer, renowned for crafting miniaturized, modular, and precision-engineered lighting instruments that can be fine-tuned – both before and after installation – to achieve the perfect lit effect. Family-owned since 1883 and spanning five generations, Phos carries a legacy of British engineering excellence with a comprehensive range of products serves the residential, commercial, and hospitality sectors.  

Nuura

Founded in Denmark, Nuura brings a human-centered perspective to lighting design. Its vision is rooted in the belief that light has the power to inspire, enrich, and elevate everyday experiences. Drawing from nature and Scandinavian simplicity, Nuura’s approach to well-being, harmony, and atmosphere complements NEO Architectural Lighting’s dedication to creating spaces that are both functional and emotionally engaging.

Made Specific

Made Specific represents the art of tailored design and engineering excellence. Specializing in bespoke and private-label lighting, the Danish company is known for transforming architectural concepts into reality. Its collaborative process, technical agility, and design-led mindset make it an ideal partner for complex and creative lighting solutions. Made Specific’s approach reflects NEO Architectural Lighting’s values of partnership, precision, and adaptability.

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