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THE SCOUT   10.26.09 6:00 AM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
Cort's New Line of Glowing LED Furniture

                Cort's Luna Lighting collection includes tables, a bar, and pedestals.
Cort's Luna Lighting collection includes tables, a bar, and pedestals.
Photo: Courtesy of Cort Event Furnishings
Cort Event Furnishings recently launched a new line of LED furniture called the Luna Lighting collection. Rental items include bars, bar-height tables, and pedestals that are lit from within by battery-operated LEDs that last up to eight hours. The lights come in eight colors (red, white, blue, green, yellow, orange, pink, and purple), and can be programmed to illuminate the pieces in a solid hue, or fade or flash from color to color. Brushed stainless steel tabletops and frames give the collection a polished look and help make the pieces sturdier. The modular design of the collection offers flexibility as well. The bar can be configured in circular, serpentine, or perpendicular shapes. Pedestals can be turned into tables with round or rectangular tabletops, and can also be connected to create glowing columns. The pieces are available throughout the U.S. and the company will deliver to Canada, depending on the size of the order. Prices range from $56 to $600.

  —Lisa Cericola

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The El Rey is an original Art Deco theater built in 1936 and is a registered historical landmark. It features an Art Deco lobby leading into a grand ballroom with a full stage equipped with a concert-quality sound system and state-of-the-art lighting system. More >>

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Quest Drape Los Angeles
As the premier drape provider for events of any size, venue, or style, Quest Drape has an outstanding reputation for unparalleled customer service, as well as the best products at the most competitive prices, with flawless execution. With an extensive array of fabrics and colors to select from, accompanied by an exclusive line of unique hardware, Quest Drape can transform any venue into a memorable one-of-a-kind event. More >>

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With over 20 years' experience, Los Angeles-based Russell Harris Event Group has been responsible for a broad scope of corporate, sporting, and entertainment industry events. With guest lists ranging from 500 to 50,000 attendees, it has built a reputation of excellence by maintaining an organized yet entertaining environment while bringing personal style and integrity to each event. More >>

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