Revelite

22892 Glenwood Drive, 92656, Aliso Viejo, United States
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About Revelite

Revelite is the fine art lighting division of Cerno, a lighting fixture design company based in Southern California. Revelite art lights are custom built with the latest technology to accurately display any work of art.

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MCH
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What a difference! Beautiful The company is amazing from their beautifully made products to their customer service. We purchased a large art light and while expensive it's worth every penny! Our painting has never looked more beautiful.

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Ellie
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I first saw the Revelite at John… I first saw the Revelite at John Cosby's studio. After struggling with lighting while I was painting indoors and waking up to some surprises, I finally decided it was time. It was a great decision and so unbelievably helpful when I'm working in my studio. Huge thanks for a great product that makes the process easier! And ultimately, isn't it all about light?

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Edwin
GB

Painting looks great with the new… Painting looks great with the new Revelite. My old lighting system did not do as good of a job as this lighting system. Easy to install.

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Diana Crow
GB

I Love My Revelite Easel Light! I love my Revelite Easel Light! I purchased it to paint LIVE at weddings and celebrations. I made several calls to the company before placing my order and they helped me choose the best product. With the battery pack my easel can be set up near the action to paint the first dance at wedding receptions. It is also easy to position the 24" wide easel light to shine on the canvas and the palette. At home on my back porch Florida studio I use my Revelite Easel Light to paint on cloudy days, or in the evening.

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Eva
GB

We are very happy with our Revelite picture lights The person I called was very helpful. I did not want to make a mistake because these lights are quite expensive. But our electrician also knew how to install them for us. We could not connect the lights to an outlet because we did not want the electrician to crawl into our attic. Therefore, he made a small hole in the wall behind each picture and above the baseboard, fished the micro wire through the bottom holes and attached the transformers by each hole. Then he connected the transformer cords to a multi outlet strip plug-in that could reach the existing outlet. Our sofa along that wall covers up the transformers and electric cords. We use the strip switch to turn the lights on and off. We finally can enjoy both of our oil paintings in their entirety.

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