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New Mexico lighting agents are bringing captivating illumination to the region, better known as the “Land of Enchantment”. This nickname holds very true for the state of New Mexico, since the topography of the land contains scenic southwest mountains intermixed with open flat rocky valleys. Many Native Americans have picturesque land reservations in New Mexico, and residents usually garnish their homes with works of art pertaining to this southwestern theme. Residents require a superior lighting agent to bring out these art pieces, one, who can give customers everything they deserve from a quality illumination fixture. Phantom Lighting has an agent in the “Land of Enchantment,” who is ready to mystify your soul with some brilliant illumination products.

Friendly Phantom AgentPhantom Lighting is all about concealing the light source, while providing New Mexico residents with a source of gentle, even illumination. Our light fixtures are the perfect choice for pictures, paintings, shelves, china cabinets, and even radius coves. All of our products are custom made to fit the job at hand. Our New Mexico agent can tell you about our revolutionary contour projector, as well as, our patented strip light series. Both of these illumination products offer a different way to go about your lighting adventure.

The Phantom Contour Projector, offered by our agents, is the perfect choice, when it comes to fine art lighting. The contour projector produces a source of focused light, which centers itself directly onto your artwork. This gives the piece a floating effect and creates a “lighted from within” look. Users will notice that the Pyrex glass focal lenses are completely adjustable. This gives New Mexico residents the flexibility to change the light beam pattern from a spot to a flood.

Ultraviolet light and infrared radiation are extremely harmful to all works of art. The Phantom Contour Projector, which is sold by our agents, has a special UV filter built in, so your artwork remains protected from these harmful rays. Many art galleries around the world use our projector, because of this special feature. New Mexico homeowners and artists alike will be reassured that their precious artwork is displayed under the finest illumination available in the lighting industry today. Ask our agent about the different housings, which are available to fit your design theme.

Phantom Strip Lights, offered by our New Mexico agent, are the perfect choice for lighting shelves, china cabinet displays, breakfronts, and hidden coves. It does not matter, whether you are mounting these illumination fixtures horizontally or vertically; all strip lights can be fabricated to fit your requirements. Users also have the ability to remove or relocate existing shelf fixtures without going through the hassle of having to disconnect wires or fiddle with tools. This adjustable shelf concept is just one of the things that makes our strip lights so special

Our New Mexico agent can also tell you about our special glare shields that can block the light source from angles ranging up to 90 degrees. Even at the harshest angles, you will not be able to see the lamp, but only witness the objects you are trying to illuminate. Our strip lights can be fabricated to fit any type of shelf you have. Ask our New Mexico agent about the wonderful effects of combining a dimmer control with this low voltage display lighting fixture.

New Mexico is a gorgeous place to live and an even better one to accent your prized possessions within your home. Phantom Lighting has a New Mexico agent, who strives to give every resident nothing but the best, when it comes to top-notch illumination products. Isn’t it time to weave a little bit of magic into your home lighting theme? Contact our lighting agent today and find out what surprises we have in store for you.


New Mexico State Flag

 

New Mexico State Flag


The yellow field and red symbol colors are the colors of Spain. First brought to New Mexico by Spanish explorers in 1540. On New Mexico's flag we see a red sun with rays stretching out from it. There are four groups of rays with four rays in each group. This is an ancient sun symbol of a Native American people called the Zia.

 

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