Tresco Lighting wins Best Booth award
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Tresco Lighting, designer and manufacturer of lighting solutions for store fixtures, commercial applications, residential cabinetry, and laboratory and hospitality furniture, won the New Exhibitor Pavilion Best Booth Award at Lightfair International 2017, an  architectural and commercial lighting trade show and is sponsored by the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) and the Illumination Engineering Society (IES).
 
“The intricate design and execution of the Tresco Lighting booth spanned several months. While deciding the theme for the booth, we selected images and graphics that represented our home state of Kentucky along side the unveiling of our new logo,” said Director of Marketing Rob Jenkins, adding, “we are humbled to receive this award for the Best Booth in the New Exhibitor Pavilion and look forward to many more exciting trips to Lightfair International.”
 
The back wall of the 300 square foot booth featured 10 glass graphic panels illuminated by Tresco’s patent pending Etch Lighting Panels, five SEG graphics lit by Tresco’s Snap Lighting Panels, and three 70-inch monitors showcasing their long 25-year history and new Light Panel program. Additionally, the booth featured a retail gondola powered by their iMAGine Track system to showcase the versatility of the innovative Etch Panel Lighting system, as well as a hands-on vignette and product case to highlight Tresco’s full line of UL/ETL certified LED lighting options.

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