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Innovations in Lighting Launches Outdoor Lighting Line

Los Angeles-based Innovations in Lighting, a custom lighting manufacturer specializing in the hospitality market, has announced the launch of Elisterno Outdoors.

Company founders Rob and Anna Bruck first introduced the line of high-end, UL wet-rated outdoor chandeliers at the Boutique Design Show in New York (BDNY) in November 2023 and were astounded by the response received from the design community. The Elisterno Outdoors line is targeted at the residential and commercial markets.

“We felt the market for outdoor-rated chandeliers was underserved,” says Rob Bruck, President. “The shift to designed outdoor spaces started with COVID, but it has continued to play a big part in residential and commercial planning moving forward, and so we wanted to introduce a product with a look and design that we felt was missing.”

The initial design launch is available to ship now, with additional designs releasing later in February,  and sconces scheduled to be available starting Q2.

Innovations Lighting specializes in guestroom table lamps, floor lamps, ceiling fixtures, and sconces, along with statement fixtures such as chandeliers and oversized pendants for public areas.

The Elistern Outdoors line has its own website

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