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Sea Gull Lighting introduces full-line catalog

January 14, 2010
b_200_0_16777215_0___images_stories_WebNews2010_sea_gull_2010_catalogue.jpgSea Gull Lighting, a manufacturer of decorative and functional lighting products, has introduced a 600-page catalog detailing its full-line of indoor, outdoor LED and Energy Star-qualified lighting fixtures and ceiling fans.

The company says it manufactures more than 3,500 products across nearly 150 separate lighting collections. Included in the catalog is a detailed list of Sea Gull’s 500-plus Energy Star-qualified lighting fixtures for use in or outside of the home and business. The company is pleased to note that all of these products have passed EPA testing guidelines that require long-lasting use and the reduction of harmful greenhouse gas emissions.

In addition, last year the company expanded its line of energy-efficient products with the introduction of several LED fixtures designed for use in residential, commercial and architectural applications. The company claims its LED surface-mount fixtures consume 85% less energy than incandescent fixtures and 40% less than equivalent compact fluorescent lighting (CFLs).

CLICK HERE to view the catalog through the company’s website.
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