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Elisterno Outdoors Expands Product Line to Wet-Rated Designer Sconces

California-based Elisterno Outdoors, a division of custom hospitality lighting manufacturer Innovations in Lighting, has expanded its product line to include decorative wall sconces that are UL-listed for wet locations.

“After the strong response we received early this year on our innovative chandeliers, we realized there was also an underserved segment in the sconce market and we wanted to bring the same level of design, quality, and commitment that we were bringing to our outdoor chandeliers,” said Rob Bruck, President.

Adds Anna Bruck, CEO, “As we continue to develop the brand, our focus has to be on not only the design elements of the piece, but also continuing the high standard we’ve set for construction, quality, and longevity. Each piece was carefully developed using the same higher-end materials, was fully UL tested and approved, and features the same CREE technology of dimmable and replaceable LEDs that we pioneered with the line.” 

The new sconces are anticipated to be available in late Summer 2024.

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