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Article: Lighting. (Winter Market issue) (buyers guide)
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- Interior Design
- Article date:
- February 15, 1989
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LIGHTING GEO INTERNATIONAL's Light Rayl consists of a pair of low-voltage electrified rails and three MR-16 heads on telescoping rods that may be easily lengthened, shortened or placed anywhere along the rails. Heads can be tilted, locked or rotated up to 360 degrees. The rails are offered in 4-, 6-, and 8-foot lengths and can be increased up to 24 feet. Geo International, IDCNY, 30-20 Thomson Ave., Long Island City, NY 11101. . RON REZEK THROUGH ARTEMIDE has Axis, a 74-in. high torchere, with an adjustable top for light control. Two finishes are offered: all black or black base, brushed body and brass details. It takes a 300-watt halogen lamp. Artemide, IDCNY, 30-30 ...
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