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The globe shaped Mendocino fixture adds a hint of Spanish style to outdoor spaces

Troy Lighting, well-known for creating “sophisticated casual” designs for residential and commercial environments, is proud to announce the launch of its winter 2013 outdoor collections. The new designs debuted at the Dallas International Lighting Market on January 17-21, 2013. The pieces stay true to LED high bay light classic and transitional design roots while also building upon the company’s collection of contemporary and decorative LED fixtures.

“Classic and historic lighting fixtures are a key part of Troy Lighting’s product line, and will continue to be for many years to come,” said Steve Nadell, president of Troy-CSL. “In 2013 we’re proud to introduce a number of new designs in that category while also debuting an increasing number of contemporary outdoor fixtures and decorative LEDs. All of these designs bring fresh vision to the Troy Lighting brand and most importantly more choices and styles for consumers.” Here are a few of the 2013 highlights:

Among Troy Lighting’s 2013 outdoor introductions are four new classic designs. Ambassador is a stately fixture well suited for grand homes and manors as well as prominent public and business buildings. Little Harbor draws inspiration from busy seafaring communities of the past. The globe shaped Mendocino fixture adds a hint of Spanish style to outdoor spaces. And it’s not hard to visualize Nantucket illuminating the environs of its coastal island namesake.

Four LED introductions include: Dwell, a contemporary fixture that features LED lighting and rustic touches; Ginza, a solid aluminum fixture that features simple Zen-inspired lines and a warm silver and forged bronze finish; Hive, a contemporary outdoor fixture that features aluminum metal work, opal white glassware and bronze, matte black, satin white or coastal finish; and Utopia, a contemporary outdoor fixture that blends a decorative clear glass rod with satin aluminum accents and either a bronze or matte black finish for the foundation.

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