Creative Systems Lighting debuts new workspace LED lighting line


CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif. – CSL® (Creative Systems Lighting), manufacturer of high performance, energy-efficient lighting solutions, is proud to announce the debut of the portable and linkable CounterAttack LED. The under cabinet and workspace lighting design, which is the latest in a series of new releases from CSL, made its official debut last month at the Dallas International Lighting Market.

“One of the key selling points of the CounterAttack line (until now only offered in Xenon and Halogen models) is SpeedLink, which provides easy end-to-end linking of multiple units without extra wiring,” said Mark D’Antonio, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for CSL. “The LED version is an important addition to this product offering, giving specifiers, builders and end users a high performance, energy efficient and highly versatile LED option in task lighting.”

The new CounterAttack LED is a 120v portable/hardwire fixture designed for under cabinet and workspace lighting applications. It features a 35,000 hour LED, 2,850k +/- 150k, and is dimmable with a standard incandescent dimmer. SpeedLink™ custom connectors allow fast and easy end-to-end mounting with instant electrical connections and no wiring between units. The Master Switch module (CS-1) controls a run of CounterAttack SpeedLink™ with a single switch. CounterAttack LED is available in the following sizes: 8" with one 4.5W light engine; 16" with two 4.5W light engines; 24" with three 4.5W light engines; and 32" with four 4.5W light engines. The product is UL/C-UL Listed for damp locations.

About CSL®
CSL® (Creative Systems Lighting) has been designing and manufacturing performance-engineered architectural lighting fixtures since 1990. Known as the pacesetter in low voltage small aperture recessed lighting, CSL has emerged as a leader in the concealed LED lighting and architectural LED lighting categories over the last several years. With design and manufacturing teams in Europe, Asia and the United States, CSL continues to revolutionize the way architects and lighting designers perceive technical performance and energy efficiency with each new lighting innovation—including the Eco-Downlight; the Eco-Downlight LED Mini, which was named one of BUILDERnews’ “Best Products”; Eco-Counter, Pro-Puck-LED and the CSL Architectural line. Today, CSL’s diverse range of lighting products can be found in commercial buildings, hotels, retail establishments and homes all over the world. CSL is part of the Littman Brands which includes: Corbett Lighting, Troy Lighting, Hudson Valley Lighting® and Troy Landscape Lighting. For more information about CSL, visit: www.csllighting.com.

About Littman Brands
Littman Brands is renowned for unique custom designs and high-quality lighting solutions for the residential, hospitality and contract arenas. Led by Chairman/CEO and lighting visionary David Littman, whose family has maintained a leadership role in lighting design for more than 85 years, Littman Brands is represented by three distinct brands: Corbett Lighting, Hudson Valley Lighting® and Troy Lighting. Each brand reflects an individual identity and specialization while maintaining the promise of uncompromising quality, expert craftsmanship and groundbreaking design. Littman Brands is renowned for unique custom designs and high-quality lighting solutions for the residential, hospitality and contract arenas. For details about each lighting brand, visit www.littmanbrands.com.



May 24, 2013


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