SAVANNAH, Ga., July 27, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Designer lighting retailer Circa Lighting is pleased to announce the opening of a new showroom in New York City. The 3,600 square-foot showroom is located on the first floor of the New York Design Center at 200 Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. It will be accessible from the lobby of the Design Center as well as the showroom's main entrance on 32nd Street.
Circa Lighting is the premier retail partner of Visual Comfort, manufacturer of decorative lighting collections for some of the most influential names in the design industry, including Ralph Lauren Home, Kelly Wearstler, kate spade new york, E.F. Chapman, Thomas O'Brien, Alexa Hampton, Christopher Spitzmiller and many more. The showroom showcases a wide assortment of interior and exterior lighting from these collections and incorporates interactive digital displays for a state-of-the-art shopping experience.
"We are truly excited to be able to have a face-to-face relationship with our customers in the New York metropolitan area," said Gale Singer, president and founder of Circa Lighting. "We are proud to be part of the curated collection of showrooms in the Design Center. We look forward to seeing all our existing customers as well as cultivating new ones."
The Manhattan showroom joins seven existing Circa Lighting locations in Savannah, GA, Atlanta, GA, Charleston, SC, Houston, TX, Chicago, IL, Washington, D.C. and Greenwich, CT.
Circa Lighting – Manhattan
200 Lexington Ave, #103
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 212.725.2500
Hours:
Monday – Friday: 9am – 5pm
Saturday: 10am – 5pm
About Circa Lighting
Established in 1998, Circa Lighting (www.circalighting.com) is a boutique lighting retailer headquartered in Savannah, GA. The brand offers a unique assortment of decorative table, ceiling, wall, floor and exterior lighting. View the entire collection at circalighting.com, or visit a showroom near you.
SOURCE Circa Lighting
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