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We have two lighting certified specialists on staff. Contact Andy Burns, LC at our Oklahoma City office or Kirk Lewis, LC at our Tulsa Office.

LC means Lighting Certified. The NCQLP has established a certification process by which practitioners in lighting and related fields, through testing, demonstrate their knowledge and experience across the lighting professions.

The NCQLP is a non-profit organization founded in 1991 to serve and protect the well-being of the public through effective and efficient lighting practice. Through a peer-review process, the NCQLP establishes the education, experience and examination requirements for baseline certification across the lighting professions.

Contact Info

Oklahoma City
Phone: 405-235-5456
Fax: 405-235-5445

Tulsa
Phone: 918-664-2100
Fax: 918-664-2144

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Our New Products

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Columbia Lighting introduces the EnergyMax Intersect, a two lamp, energy-efficient, louvered luminare. The Intersect uses a lamp and ballast combination, which when used with two 32W lamp uses only 66W of power compared to 85W in a three lamp parabolic, saving 22% in energy consumption while not sacrificing light levels. This fixture is also avaliable in a 28W T8 lamp using only 55W of power which is a 35% reduction in energy consumption. Find out more here.


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*New Lightcontrol Bed Light*
Litecontrol’s newest product for the healthcare industry, Bedlite, combines three key critical design considerations: visibility, visual appeal, and comfort.


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*Our New ALKCO Products*


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*New Product by Metalumen*

The Academic is reminiscent of the old school baffle fixture, a design classic that has been updated by Metalumen to create an architectural direct/indirect luminaire that is truly of the new school. The Academic delivers lighting efficiencies up to 92%; lighting distributions of up to 30% Down / 70% Up without supplementary reflectors; an exact 4-foot module for all 4-, 8- and 12-foot fixture sections, and; a universal product design that allows all fixtures to be placed anywhere in a continuous run.

 

 

Our News

Cree Lighting introduces the CR series LED troffer!!! This new design allows for an architectural LED troffer at an architectural fluorescent troffer price. With efficiency from 90 - 110 lumens per watt this can be used in everyday design and keep your projects in budget. Click here for the CR Series Microsite. Contact the Triple C Architectural Team for budget pricing or your Triple C Salesman for pricing.


The Future of Lighting - IES Presentation


ELEMENT a brand of TECH LIGHTING receives 2010 Lightfair International Innovation Award for their new  3" LED downlight.


Columbia Lighting
introduces the EnergyMax Intersect, a two lamp, energy-efficient, louvered luminare. The Intersect uses a lamp and ballast combination, which when used with a 32W lamp uses only 66W of power compared to 85W in a three lamp parabolic, saving 22% in energy consumption while not sacrificing light levels. This fixture is also avaliable in a 28W T8 lamp using only 55W of power which is a 35% reduction in energy consumption. Find out more here.


 


Wilmette Lighting Company a division of Tech Lighting offers a wide range of period lighting designs reminiscent of styles made popular during the first half of the Twentieth Century. Their transitional designs combine the best of old-world detail and quality with cutting-edge performance.



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An industry leader in linear products including Tube, Cove, Cable and Panel Lighting utilizing LED, Xenon and Incandecant lamp sources. (New manufacturer)



The International Design Awards (IIDA) program has recognized Andy Burns, CLC, with a Section Award certificate for the lighting design he created for a residence in Mission Springs, Oklahoma. Look in our portfolio for photos and the full article.



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