Nora Lighting has released a''New Glass''design guide that spotlights the company's latest collection of international glass pendants and sconces.The new collection complements the company's current line-up of artisan glass fixtures.
Featuring hand-blown glass shades from around the world,Nora's latest pendant offerings present design solutions for commercial and residential installations with both trend-setting contemporary looks and traditional styles.New lines include the Bella,Brady,Ghost,Kainan,Karen,Leilani,Maya,Nicolas,Paxon,Petals,Tysen and Wind series of pendants and sconces.With distinctive profiles,color-rich textures and translucent illumination,the new Nora pendants are highlighted with freeform shapes,swirling color patterns,variegated undertones and new layered iridescence.
The series offers a versatile range of lamp sources,including energy-saving 10W LEDs with dimmable drivers.Other lamp options include line voltage(40W G9,60W E12 candelabra base and 100W E26 medium base A19);low voltage(50W bi-pin G5 3/6.35);and CFL self-ballasted lamps(13W-26W GU24).
Nora pendants include a range of mounting options,such as rail and track mounting,canopy mounts and Nora QuickJack system.QuickJack features pendant cables that attach directly to Nora QuickJack mounts on monopoint canopies or rail and track systems.The pendant assembly metal fitting inserts directly into the QuickJack receptacle and hand-tightens.No wire or special tools are required and two cable lengths are available,which can be field shortened.
To request a copy of the New Glass pendant brochure,contact Nora Lighting at 800.686.6672 or visit the Nora website at www.noralighting.com.
In addition to pendants and sconces,Nora Lighting features innovative lines of LED fixtures,including LED retrofit downlights,LED step lights,LED linear lightbars,LED tape light and more.
Nora also manufactures incandescent,fluorescent and HID sources in track and rail systems,recessed lighting,multiple lighting systems and under cabinet fixtures.
Nora Lighting products can be seen in lighting showrooms and professional electrical distributorships nationwide.