A comprehensive review of sales, trends and market consumption in the lighting fittings market acros
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A comprehensive review of sales, trends and market consumption in the lighting fittings market acros
Lighting fixtures production in Europe in 2002 was basically stable, thanks to growth in the architectural and commercial segment and a drop off/stagnation in the other areas (residential, industrial, outdoor lighting). In the space of a decade the supply of residential and industrial lighting lost ground compared to that of architectural and commercial lighting and outdoor lighting.
This report offers a comprehensive picture of the lighting fixtures sector in 16 Western European countries, providing trends in lighting fixtures production and consumption, lighting products imports and exports, prices, marketing policies and distribution for both indoor and outdoor lighting.
The report provides a breakdown of lighting fixtures production by country, by segment (decorative and residential lighting, architectural and commercial lighting,industrial lighting, outdoor lighting) and by light sources used (traditional incandescent, halogen incandescent, compact fluorescence, linear fluorescence, gas discharge, LED). Data on decorative lighting are broken down by style (traditional, modern and design lighting) and by positioning of the source of light (floor lights, table lights, wall lights, ceiling lights), while data on architectural and commercial lighting are broken down by single product (fluorescent systems, downlights, projectors, spot lights). Trends of lighting fittings prices by country, and data on productive concentration and employment are also provided.
Lighting fixtures's sales by country and product, are provided for a sample of companies.
Addresses of 190 lighting fixtures companies mentioned in the report are also included.
The analysis of lighting fixtures distribution channels covers: lighting specialists, furniture and lighting stores, large scale distribution, department stores, wholesalers, mail order, Do-It-Yourself, contract. A breakdown of lighting products' sales by distribution channel is available for the main companies.
A breakdown of European lighting fittings exports and imports is provided by country, also considering the performance of the main European producers on extra - EU markets (Eastern Europe and Russia, North America, Latin America, Middle East, Pacific Asia).
Countries covered: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.
Among the considered products: indoor lighting, outdoor lighting, decorative lighting, residential lighting, architectural lighting, commercial lighting, industrial lighting, hospital lighting, emergency lights, urban landscape lighting, technical outdoor lighting, traditional lighting, modern and design lighting, floor lamps, table lamps, wall lamps, ceiling lamps, traditional incandescent lighting, halogen incandescent lighting, compact fluorescence lighting, linear fluorescence lighting, gas discharge lighting, fluorescence systems, downlights, projectors, spot lights, searchlights, lighting fittings, lamps, tubular fluorescent lamps, filament lamps, discharge lamps, electrical materials.
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