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Lutron Reimagines Residential Experience Center in NYC

11/15/2018 by Lighting Controls Association 2 Comments

Lutron Electronics recently reimagined its Residential Experience and Training Center in the Decoration and Design Building in New York City. Nearly three times the size of Lutron’s former New York City space, the new Center is intended to offer a design destination for the tri-state area specification community and their clients.

For specifiers traditionally focused on commercial projects, the new center presents an opportunity to better understand the ways Lutron meets the needs of both residential and commercial applications.

The new Experience Center features a broad range of Lutron products showcased within room vignettes. Products include everything from Lutron’s Caséta Wireless to HomeWorks QS systems and a full range of Lutron shading solutions including the new Palladiom shades. It also showcases Lutron’s large offering of shading fabrics and keypad finish samples. The Center also features a variety of Lutron’s Ivalo and Ketra high-performance LED luminaires.

Lutron opened its first Experience Center in Plantation, Fla. in 2001. The company has since added facilities in Coopersburg, PA, Irvine, CA, New York City, Washington, DC, Toronto and London.

Located at 979 Third Avenue, Suite 319, in New York City, the new Lutron Experience Center is open Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm with private tours available for distinguished clients. Appointments are preferred, but walk-ins are always welcome. To schedule a visit, call your local Lutron representative or call (212) 752-1214.

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Filed Under: Lutron Electronics Co., Member News

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  1. James Benya says

    11/15/2018 at 5:41 pm

    There is nothing like an educational center to improve the skills of specifiers and contractors, and to demonstrate technology to concerned clients. Once upon a time, our utility companies used to provide a lot of generic lighting and controls education, but they no longer have the budgets and mandates of the latter part of the 20th Century. Industry must step in to ensure that anyone needing to learn “hands on” can.

    I applaud Lutron for playing a leadership role in building this and similar facilities and encourage all manufacturers, especially controls companies, to follow suit..

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  2. deanvaun peynado says

    09/28/2019 at 10:42 am

    I need some information about Lurton course and cost I so interested to get started now can someone contact me ASAP thanks

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