Founded in 2003 by Sam Carpinteri, Classiclite’s designs fuse the architectural with the formal, the aesthetic with the functional, to create forms that provide the perfect mix of light and design.
January 1st, 2014
With over 35 years of technical industry experience in his company Classic Electrical, Carpinteri has a wealth of knowledge and a keen understanding of old and new directions in lighting and lighting application.
Classiclite has grown from basic cabinet and outdoor lighting to becoming the Australian Agents for major European brands PENTA and OLE.
The company has also done a lot of research and development in LED lighting and have just released a new LED catalogue ranging from down lights to cabinet lighting and strip lighting.
Classiclite cover all facets of lighting products to cover all types of projects, residential or commercial. Classiclite pride themselves on great quality products and exeptional customer service.
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