october 17-18, 2018This post is a couple of weeks after the end of the show - we had a great week in Las Vegas, and met lots of wonderful people at our booth at Light Show West. Check out some of our photos and comments below. Our booth was located directly in front of the main entrance, at space 817. We were directly across from a large outdoor lighting company, and our booth couldn't have been more different than the manufacturers that surrounded us. While that may not seem like a good thing - it suits us just fine. We're not like most of the manufacturers out there. Every item we make is custom created to meet the needs of our customers, and our booth showcased a few prime examples of our creations. The photos below show a few of our creations up close, and check out our youtube page for video clips. The above image shows a few of our products, including our RGB-A Ersatz Neon replacement product in the box on the right, the Stacks on the far left, and the Rocks in the center. Our Stacks fixture is completely customizable, with any finish available for the pipe and mount assembly. Our demo fixture features painted aluminum bells, suspended from coated aluminum downpipes in red and black. At the base of each featured column, a high-power LED assembly provides color washing with adjustable lenses for throw patterns. The rings are lit up by our specially designed side-firing LED light rings. Each pixel is custom controllable, so the rings can change color around the bells. These outdoor rated brass tree hangers provide a color-changing pop to your outdoor spaces, and contain RGB-W LED assemblies inside weatherproof fixtures. The gallery above has a few more photos of a couple of our creations from the booth. We're looking forward to posting more photos of our latest project soon - a custom bowling alley installation is out of this world.
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