CASABLANCA RE-ENTERS LIGHTING.

HFN The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network | October 19, 1998| | Copyright

POMONA, Cal.-Casablanca Fan Co. has re-entered the lighting and lamp segment after a decade, with the launch of the Mission Collection, a series that complements its Frank Lloyd Wright-style ceiling fan.

The collection, which includes a table lamp, torchiere floor lamp and wall sconce, is shipping now to Casablanca's lighting showroom and specialty fan retailers.

The line extension was made to capitalize on the popularity of the Mission style and give retailers high-quality branded goods that could be sold in collections, explained Gary Ball, marketing ...

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