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Fall for Murray Feiss Outdoor Lighting and Hinkley Outdoor Lighting at Capitol Lighting

From Murray Feiss to Hinkley outdoor lighting, Capitol Lighting has all the right fixtures to meet your outdoor lighting needs this fall

2011-10-22
BOCA RATON, FL, October 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) As the shorter days and longer nights of fall arrive, it's time to visit Capitol Lighting and ready your home for fall with new outdoor lighting.

Capitol Lighting, a leading retailer of name-brand lighting with eight stores in New Jersey and Florida and worldwide at http://www.1-800Lighting.com, offers more than 500,000 lighting fixtures and accessories in stock. With a wide array of lighting products, including fixtures by Murray Feiss and Hinkley outdoor lighting designs, Capitol Lighting and 1-800Lighting.com have the perfect lighting products for all individual styles and budgets.

"At Capitol Lighting, we strive to stock an extensive selection of indoor and outdoor lighting," said Eric Lebersfeld, president of Capitol Lighting. "From the versatile outdoor lighting collections of Murray Feiss to the traditional Hinkley outdoor lighting fixtures, our inventory meets the needs of any lighting design."

Don't let the early nights of fall leave your home's exterior in the dark. Visit one of Capitol Lighting's showrooms or browse the store's website at http://www.1-800lighting.comand get your home ready for fall with outdoor lighting.

Capitol Lighting offers a wide variety of outdoor lighting fixtures manufactured by a number of leading companies. With a staff of lighting professionals ready to advise clients, designers, remodelers and architects on any home or business lighting project, Capitol Lighting is the premier destination for lighting solutions.

About Capitol Lighting

For more than 85 years, the lighting experts at Capitol Lighting's retail light fixture stores have helped customers find the perfect home decor lights from the largest selection of lighting - from decorative fixtures by Murray Feiss to Hinkley outdoor lighting products and more - at the most affordable prices available. The company's eight lighting showrooms are the offspring of a family retailing tradition that dates back to 1924, when Max Lebersfeld, an electrical contractor and immigrant from Austria-Hungary, opened a light fixture store in Newark, N.J.

Four generations later, Capitol Lighting has expanded the concept to four locations in New Jersey, four in southeast Florida and worldwide online at 1-800Lighting.com. Among their many awards, the readers of New Jersey Monthly magazine recently voted Capitol Lighting as the "Best of New Jersey 2010" for "Where to Shop for Lighting." Additionally, peers and fellow industry professionals have nominated Capitol Lighting for the seventh time for the prestigious ARTS Award for "Best Lighting Showroom" in the East Atlantic.

To find the best prices on your home decor, pendant lights and chandeliers, or to request a quote or browse the latest lighting sale for your next commercial lighting project, please visit Capitol Lighting's website at http://www.1800lighting.com or call 1-800-544-4846.

Visit Capitol Lighting on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/CapitolLighting1800Lighting and Twitter at http://www.Twitter.com/1800Lighting. You'll see great lighting sales items and receive special offers on chandeliers and more!


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[Press-News.org] Fall for Murray Feiss Outdoor Lighting and Hinkley Outdoor Lighting at Capitol Lighting
From Murray Feiss to Hinkley outdoor lighting, Capitol Lighting has all the right fixtures to meet your outdoor lighting needs this fall