El Jardin

2019-05-07T21:38:39-05:00

El Jardin “El Jardin” is a group of sculptures created by artists Hank Saxe and Cynthia Patterson for the East Las Vegas Community/Senior Center in Las Vegas, NV. These unusual and colorful pieces are even more stunning by night, thanks to the creative use of fiber optic lighting. The in-ground Neptune Series fixtures provide dramatic uplighting,

Biltmore Four Seasons Resort

2019-05-09T20:06:56-05:00

Biltmore Four Seasons Resort The Ty Lounge at The Biltmore Four Seasons Resort in Santa Barbara is located right off the Resort Lobby. VLT’s EssentialLEDs Light Panel (ELP-L) is concealed behind the beautiful Italian onyx bar back. The lit stone provides a bright feature wall or LEDs can be dimmed, to create a soft glowing ambiance

Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum

2019-05-07T21:37:14-05:00

Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum Fiber Optic Lighting products, including XPO and Dolphin series end light fittings were used to provide beautiful lighting to the displays of the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum...all with no heat and no UV on the displayed items. Location: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Product Used:

Santa Barbara County Courthouse

2019-08-27T21:42:02-05:00

Santa Barbara County Courthouse At the Santa Barbara County Courthouse, the Mural Room's glorious ceiling is newly illuminated as part of a full restoration completed in 2015. Lighting designer Ann Kale chose VLT's EssentialLEDs to reveal the beauty of John B. Smeraldi's stunning artwork, an area that had been lost in darkness since its

Skin Wellness Center of Alabama

2019-08-27T21:48:01-05:00

Skin Wellness Center of Alabama Skin Wellness Center of Alabama located in Homewood, uses EssentialLEDs 9SL to illuminate their case work within their waiting areas. Glass shelving creates a bright and clean ideal environment for a Skin Wellness Center. Having multiple glass surfaces translates to high reflectivity, but the 9SL fixture projects (and reflects) a uniform

Corporate Business Interiors (CBI)

2019-08-27T21:09:59-05:00

Corporate Business Interiors Inc. (CBI) CBI headquarters is located in Newport Beach, CA. The IIDA Calibre Award Nominated showroom is truly an office interiors showcase for DIRTT Pre-Fabricated Construction, Allsteel, Gunlocke & HBF products. VLT’s EssentialLEDs 9SL is utilized in unison with the rough-in kit mounting solution for seamless integration into drywall. The 9SL fixture provides

Tumi

2019-08-27T22:31:48-05:00

Tumi Tumi Stores have selected VLT’s EssentialLEDs 8SL & 9SL fixtures as their shelf lighting tool to illuminate product displays for suitcases, backpacks, briefcases, duffels, bags and other luggage accessories. Location: Madison Ave., NYC, USA Application: Retail | Shelf Lighting Product Used: 8SL Linear & 9SL Linear Specifier: Regency Lighting

Lafayette City Center

2019-08-27T22:27:44-05:00

Lafayette City Center In the heart of the financial district in downtown Boston is the Lafayette City Center (LCC). This large commercial space is home to multiple businesses and firms. The lobby is open and brightly lit featuring plenty of modern materials. VLT’s EssentialLEDs 1S fixture is intentionally hidden, recessed into the drywall and used to

Etihad Airways Lounge at LAX

2019-08-27T22:22:48-05:00

Etihad Airways Lounge at LAX Located in the hub of LAX, Los Angeles International Airport, on the upper level of Terminal 6 is Etihad Airways Lounge. VLT’s Essential Light Panel (ELP-L) creates a relaxing glow by back lighting the Bar Top. Also, the linear 8SL fixture discreetly provides accent lighting from above integrated with the custom

350 Bush Mining Exchange

2019-08-27T22:45:23-05:00

350 Bush Mining Exchange The landmark Mining Exchange Building in the Financial District of San Francisco underwent a restoration as part of a project to include a 19-story office tower. The former trading hall had its unique 1923 ceiling preserved including all the original accent detail, coloring and hand stenciling. VLT’s EssentialLEDs Light Panel beautifully back

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