Con Edison
Location: New York, NY
Lighting Design: Acolyte LED
Applications: Cove Lighting, Wall Grazing, Under Cabinet, Commercial
Products: Static White RibbonLyte, custom Square Lens Linear fixture
The Consolidated Edison Company Building designed by architect Henry J. Hardenbergh was built between 1910 and 1914 in New York City. The building, at 4 Irving Place, takes up the entire block between East 14th and 15th streets and Irving Place and Third Ave., and was originally built for the Consolidated Gas Company, although its predecessor companies, such as the Manhattan Gas Light Company, were located at the same address as early as 1854. To highlight this classic lobby, our 4000K Square Lens Linear fixtures wash the walls in white, and Acolyte 2400K Static White RibbonLyte provides toe kick and accent lighting in the logos and below the reception desk.