Gooseneck sign lighting has been at the heart of Primelite Manufacturing for over 50 years. Our Gooseneck fixtures have been illuminating America from coast to coast. From retail signage, to restaurant canopies, to municipal illumination, to residential exteriors, and interiors. Our Gooseneck lighting fixtures have helped Primelite Manufacturing become America’s lighting source.
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Gooseneck Arms & Heads:
After 50+ years of specializing in Gooseneck lights, Primelite Manufacturing now offers over 30 different styles and strengths of gooseneck arms and over 25 shades/heads. From our light-weight wall brackets to heavy-duty post lights our selection is bar none.
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Gooseneck Lamping:
Our Gooseneck lighting fixtures accept most types of lamps; Incandescent, PL, High Sodium and Metal Halide. We are also at the forefront of testing and incorporating LED lamps into our Gooseneck fixtures.
Gooseneck Customization:
Customize your fixture with a choice of 29 powder coated colors and multiple metallic finishes. We can also color match any color of your choice. Adding a swivel gives 90° of movement and allows the exact position of the fixture’s light output.
Primelite Manufacturing:
Our Gooseneck fixtures are made in America, and in our warehouse, ensuring a quality and craftsmanship that Primelite Manufacturing is known for. With our wide selection of arms, shades, finishes and more, we can offer you literally thousands of Gooseneck Lighting Fixtures. So whatever lighting your project calls for Primelite can help you find exactly what you need.
With this type of selection it’s no wonder our Gooseneck lighting fixtures have helped Primelite Manufacturing become America’s lighting source.
Primelite Manufacturing’s Online Catalogs:
Primelite Catalog C (LED ready fixtures)
Our catalogs are also available for downloading for offline viewing.
Gooseneck Fun Fact:
Did you know that the Gooseneck lights actually get their name from the shape of the fixture’s arms, which are said to resemble the neck of a goose. In fact there is even a plant called “Gooseneck” due to its flowers resemblance to the crook of a goose’s neck.