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An explosion of thousands of pin-points of light in unbelievable trajectories transforms outdoor environments, sides of buildings and landscapes with into magical fantasylands. BlissLights are used by contractors, manufacturers, lighting designers, and landscape architects alike for outdoor venues to transform landscapes and the outside of buildings into a magical fantasyland. Now they can also be used in 95 percent of the country for 360 days out of the year.
BlissLights™ new Solid Brass fixture, the LSA20G-SZ produces a 25-foot by 25-foot projection field of stars, and is ruggedly designed for outdoor applications. But most significantly, it operates in temperatures from minus 15-degrees F to 850-degrees F. BlissLights™ applications are endless and are used by outdoor lighting professionals who wish to create an innovative and unique lighting statement to their clients and by everyday consumers who want to transform the outside of their homes and backyards into a magical starry experience. Trees, rocks, and shrubbery come alive with a “pixie-dust” effect. Restaurants add a “dining under the stars” effect to their existing outdoor environment.
The new solid brass fixture, looks nicer, lasts longer and spreads the range of usability because the adjusted temperature range allows for use outside California, Arizona and Florida. The unit can be installed into the northern states and even Canada, allowing installation in a much wider area. they withstand weather better and are more elegant overall. They can now be placed in ski resorts or at Christmas for people who want them on trees.
The new unit has been installed in Park City, Utah to light up the ski resorts, as well as an ice hotel in Canada. They make the ice sculptures twinkle and light up in an fantasy world. Of course, they can still be used for indoor applications such as a star field on the ceiling, or a firefly affect in a tree, can do that indoor as well. The lower end is minus 50 degrees F. covers 95 percent of the country for 360 days out of the year.
Francisco Uviña, University of New Mexico
Hardscape Oasis in Litchfield Park
Ash Nochian, Ph.D. Landscape Architect
November 12th, 2025
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