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ANP Lighting Brings Modern Pedestrian Lighting into Focus with Stylo

ANP Lighting Stylo bollard

For more than 40 years, Montclair, California-based ANP Lighting has operated with a clear sense of identity: a family‑owned U.S.-based manufacturer committed to architectural quality, hands‑on craftsmanship and the kind of project responsiveness that only comes from making everything in-house. The company produces a broad portfolio of outdoor architectural luminaires and an extensive line of RLM shades for both exterior and interior applications.

“We embrace projects with unique requirements most other manufacturers walk away from or don’t have the ability to deliver,” said Andy Miles, ANP’s director of sales and marketing.

ANP maintains its own foundry, metal spinning operations and fabrication capabilities, allowing it to control quality, shorten lead times and take on projects that many competitors decline. This model is reinforced by a long‑tenured workforce whose experience enables the company to embrace custom modifications, unique design challenges and compliance‑driven projects such as Buy America and Build America Buy America.

Broad Portfolio, Market Reach

A quick look at ANP’s portfolio reveals “the breadth of our offering is shocking,” Miles said.

ANP’s outdoor architectural lines cover:

  • Post tops
  • Area lights
  • Wall mounts
  • Bollards
  • Pedestrian‑scale luminaires

The list of applications is equally impressive, with products designed for:

  • Streetscapes
  • Parks
  • Campuses
  • Mixed‑use districts
  • High‑end retail environments

The company’s RLM shade collection, available in a wide range of forms, finishes and mounting options, extends the brand into hospitality, retail and interior decorative applications. That duality makes ANP relevant to landscape architects, lighting designers, civil and electrical engineers, and interior designers who prioritize aesthetics as much as performance.

Stylo: A Reflection of ANP’s Design Philosophy

This focus on performance, scale and architectural coherence naturally led ANP to develop a collection that captures those priorities in a modern form. The company’s newest collection, Stylo, began as a request for custom bollards for pedestrian walkways. The client wanted a modern compact form with clean aesthetics and strong environmental performance, minimal uplight, reduced glare and high visual comfort.

Rather than release a single product, ANP expanded the concept into a full family, adding post tops and surface‑mount luminaires to support cohesive site design. The result is a collection that reflects both the original design intent and ANP’s philosophy of offering complete architecturally unified solutions.

The Stylo line is also a reflection of how ANP plans to focus its efforts into the future. The company sees continued opportunities in the segments that align with its strengths, Miles noted. These are settings where pedestrian experience matters, where glare control, scale and cohesive design families influence how people move through and perceive a space.

While ANP is not a large manufacturer by industry standards, its capabilities and portfolio tell a different story. The company’s combination of U.S. manufacturing, in‑house control, customization capacity and broad aesthetic range positions it as a versatile partner for projects that demand more than off‑the‑shelf solutions.

Learn more about ANP Lighting at anplighting.com.

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