Renaissance Lighting Launches Newly Enhanced Web Site

Dec. 22, 2009
The new customer experience includes more product information, improved navigation, and exciting showcases

Herndon, Va.-based Renaissance Lighting recently launched its newly redesigned Web site with improved navigation and new features to improve and enhance the customer experience. New enhancements to the site include more in-depth product information and product photography, a new installation showcase and case studies section, and a full manufacturer rep and distributor directory.

"As Renaissance Lighting continues to grow and expand its product portfolio, we must ensure that our customers' needs are being met every step of the way," says Barry Weinbaum, CEO. "With our newly enhanced Web site, we are able to provide our customers with pertinent information about our newest products along with exciting new photography that highlights the way Renaissance Lighting downlights can fulfill a designer's vision,"

Among the expanded product information section is all new photography, photometric data, and product drawings of the recently launched solia product line.

"We are very excited about the new Web site design," Weinbam adds. "These new enhancements demonstrate our continued support and commitment to customer satisfaction."

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