The U.S. Market for Residential Lighting Fixtures

Apr 1, 2006
148 Pages - Pub ID: SB1209584
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Chapter 1 Executive Summary
  • Scope
  • Methodology
  • Market Overview
  • Figure 1-1 U.S. Market for Residential Lighting Fixtures, 2001- 2005 (E) (in billion $)
  • Table 1-1 U.S. Shipment of Residential Lighting Fixtures by Category, 2001- 2005 (E) (in million $)
  • Trends
    • LEDs Emerge
    • CFLs Replacing Incandescents
    • Decorative Architectural Lighting
    • Design Trends
    • Lighting — A Fashion Industry
    • Larger Fixtures
    • Lighting Control Systems
    • Blending Energy Efficiency with Aesthetics
    • Specific Room and Task Lighting
    • Chandeliers
    • The Effects of Construction and Remodeling
    • New Construction
    • Remodeling
    • Boomer Spend

  • Marketing Dynamics
    • Advertising and Promotion
    • Distribution Channels

  • The Consumer
    • Table 1-2 Demographic Profiles Of Residential Lighting Consumers, by Product Type, 2005

  • Future Outlook
  • $5.2 Billion Market by 2010
  • Figure 1-2 Projected Market for Residential Lighting Fixtures, 2006-2010 (in billion $)

Chapter 2 The Market

  • Product Definitions
  • Types of Lamps
  • Types of Lighting by Application

  • The Market
    • A $4.1 Billion Market in 2005
    • Figure 2-1 U.S. Market for Residential Lighting, 2001- 2005 (E) (in billion $)
    • Table 2-1 U.S. Market for Residential Lighting Fixtures by Shipment and Import-Export Values, 2001-2005 (E) (in million $)
    • Non-Portable Lighting Fixtures, the Largest Category
    • Figure 2-2 Share of U.S. Shipment of Residential Lighting Fixtures by Category, 2005 (E) (%)
    • Table 2-2 U.S. Shipment of Residential Lighting Fixtures by Category, 2001- 2005 (E) (in million $)
    • Category Performance: Non-Portable Electric Lighting Fixtures
    • Table 2-3 U.S. Shipment of Non-Portable Electric Lighting Fixtures, 2001-2005 (E) (in million $)
    • Table 2-4 Projected U.S. Shipment of Non-Portable Electric Lighting Fixtures, 2006-2010 (in million $)
    • Category Performance: Portable Lighting Fixtures
    • Table 2-5 U.S. Shipment of Portable Electric Lighting Fixtures, 2001-2005 (E) (in million $)
    • Table 2-6 U.S. Shipment of Portable Electric Lighting Fixtures by Category, 1997-2005 (E) (in million $)
    • Table 2-7 Projected U.S. Shipment of Portable Electric Lighting Fixtures, 2006-2010 (in million $)
    • Lighting Fixture Manufacturing
    • Table 2-8 U.S. Shipment of Electric Lighting Fixture Manufacturing, NSK, 2001-2005 (E) (in million $)
    • Table 2-9 U.S. Shipment of Lighting Fixture Manufacturing, NSK, by Category, 1997-2005 (E) (in million $)
    • Table 2-10 Projected U.S. Shipment of Electric Lighting Fixture Manufacturing, NSK, 2006-2010 (in million $)

  • Import-Export
    • Table 2-11 Import-Export Trade Statistics for Residential Lighting Products, Parts, 2003- 2005 (in million $)
    • Non-Portable Lighting Fittings
    • Table 2-12 U.S. Import of Household Chandelier and Other Electric Ceiling or Wall Lighting Fittings of Brass, Excluding those used in Lighting Public Open Spaces or Thoroughfares, 2001-2005 (in thousand $)
    • Table 2-13 U.S. Import of Household Chandelier and Other Electric Ceiling or Wall Lighting Fittings of Brass, Excluding those used in Lighting Public Open Spaces or Thoroughfares, 2001-2005
    • (in thousand units of quantity)
    • Table 2-14 U.S. Import of Household Chandelier and other Electric Ceiling/Wall Lighting Fittings of Base Metal except Brass, NESOI, Excluding those used in Lighting Public Spaces, 2001-2005
    • (in thousand $)
    • Table 2-15 U.S. Import of Household Chandelier and other Electric Ceiling/Wall Lighting Fittings of Base Metal except Brass, NESOI, Excluding those used in Lighting Public Spaces, 2001-2005
    • (in thousand units of quantity)
    • Table 2-16 U.S. Import of Household Chandelier and other Electric Ceiling or Wall Lighting Fittings Except of Base Metal, Excluding those used in Lighting Public Spaces, 2001-2005 (in thousand $)
    • Table 2-17 U.S. Import of Household Chandelier and other Electric Ceiling or Wall Lighting Fittings, except of Base Metal, Excluding those used in Lighting Public Spaces, 2001-2005 (in thousand units of quantity)
    • Table 2-18 U.S. Export of Chandelier and Other Electric Ceiling or Wall Lighting Fittings, Excluding those used for Lighting Public Open Spaces or Thoroughfares, 2001-2005 (in thousand $)
    • Portable Lighting Fixtures
    • Table 2-19 U.S. Import of Household Electric Table, Desk, Bedside or Floor Standing Lamps of Brass, 2001-2005 (in thousand $)
    • Table 2-20 U.S. Import of Household Electric Table, Desk, Bedside or Floor Standing Lamps of Brass, 2001-2005 (in thousand units of quantity)
    • Table 2-21 U.S. Import of Household Electric Table, Desk, Bedside or Floor Standing Lamps of Base Metal Except Brass, 2001-2005 (in thousand $)
    • Table 2-22 U.S. Import of Household Electric Table, Desk, Bedside or Floor Standing Lamps of Base Metal except Brass, 2001-2005 (in thousand units of quantity)
    • Table 2-23 U.S. Import of Household Electric Table, Desk, Bedside or Floor Standing Lamps except of Base Metal, 2001-2005 (in thousand $)
    • Table 2-24 U.S. Import of Household Electric Table, Desk, Bedside or Floor Standing Lamps except of Base Metal, 2001-2005 (in thousand units of quantity)
    • Table 2-25 U.S. Export of Electric Table, Desk, Bedside or Floor Standing Lamps, 2001-2005 (in thousand $)

  • Government Regulations
    • Overview
    • EPAct 2005
    • Ballast Efficacy Requirements
    • MEC, IECC and ASHRAE
    • State Energy Codes
    • Table 2-26 Residential State Codes of Building Energy Codes Program

  • Future Outlook
  • $5.2 Billion Market by 2010
  • Figure 2-3 Projected Market for Residential Lighting Fixtures, 2006-2010
  • (in billion $)
  • Table 2-27 Projected U.S. Shipment of Residential Lighting Fixtures by Category, 2006-2010 (in million $)

    Chapter 3 Competitive Profiles

    • Overview
    • Table 3-1 Leading Residential Lighting Fixture Manufacturers, 2004-2005
    • Acuity Brands Incorporated
      • Corporate Background
      • Figure 3-1 Sales of Acuity Brands Incorporated, 2001-2005 (E) (in million $)
      • Figure 3-2 Sales of Acuity Brands Lighting, 2002-2005 (E) (in million $)
      • Figure 3-3 Acuity Brands Incorporated Sales by Segment, 2005 (E) (%)
      • Brand Portfolio
      • Table 3-2 Lithonia Lighting— Residential Lighting Fixture Category

    • Hubbell Incorporated
      • Corporate Background
      • Figure 3-4 Sales of Hubbell Incorporated, 2001-2004 (in million $)
      • Figure 3-5 Hubbell Incorporated’s Sales by Segment, 2004 (%)
      • Figure 3-6 Electrical Segment Sales of Hubbell Incorporated by End-User, 2004 (%)
      • Brand Portfolio
      • Table 3-3 Hubbell Incorporated’s Brand Portfolio of Residential Lighting Fixtures

    • The Genlyte Group Incorporated
      • Corporate Background
      • Figure 3-7 Sales of The Genlyte Group Incorporated, 2001-2004 (in million $)
      • Figure 3-8 The Genlyte Group Incorporated’s Sales by Segment, 2004 (%)
      • Brand Portfolio
      • Table 3-4 The Genlyte Group’s Brand Portfolio of Residential Lighting Fixtures
      • Highlights
      • ERP Solution for Lightolier
      • Acquisitions and New Product Introductions

    • Cooper Lighting Inc.
      • Corporate Background
      • Brand Portfolio
      • Table 3-5 Cooper Lighting’s Brand Portfolio of Residential Lighting Fixture Brands by Application/s
      • Highlights
      • HALO, Leading Brand
      • Acquisition of RSA Lighting

    • Sea Gull Lighting Products LLC
      • Corporate Background
      • Product and Brand Portfolio
      • Table 3-6 Sea Gull’s Lighting Fixture Category by Fixtures Offered
      • Table 3-7 Sea Gull Lighting Products LLC’s Brand/Product Portfolio
      • EPA Honors Sea Gull

    • Juno Lighting Incorporated
      • Corporate Background
      • Figure 3-9 Sales of Juno Lighting Incorporated, 2000-2004 (in million $)
      • Brand Portfolio
      • Alfa’s Tuscan Villa Collection Launched
      • Table 3-8 Juno Lighting’s Residential Lighting Products and Fixtures by Type of Room and Brand

    • Catalina Lighting Incorporated
      • Corporate Background
      • Figure 3-10 Sales of Catalina Lighting Incorporated, 2001-2004 (in million $)
      • Figure 3-11 Catalina Lighting Incorporated Sales by Segment, 2004 (%)
      • Brand Portfolio
      • Acquisition of Tensor

    • JJI Lighting Group Inc.
      • Corporate Background
      • Brand Portfolio
      • Table 3-9 JJI Residential Lighting Fixture Subsidiaries by Selected Brands, Applications and Fixtures

    • Craftmade International Inc.
      • Corporate Background
      • Figure 3-12 Sales of Craftmade International Inc., 2001-2005 (E) (in million $)
      • Figure 3-13 Craftmade International Inc.’s Sales by Segment, 2005 (%)
      • Figure 3-14 TSI Segment Sales by Sub-Segment, 2005 (E) (%)
      • Brand Portfolio
      • Table 3-10 Accolade Brand Portfolio by Fixture and Description
      • Highlights
      • Acquisition of Bill Teiber Co.

    • Westinghouse Lighting Corporation
      • Corporate Background
      • Brand Portfolio
      • Table 3-11 Westinghouse Lighting Corporation’s Brand Portfolio of Residential Lighting fixtures
      • Highlights

    • Harmony Lighting Inc.
      • Corporate Background
      • Product Portfolio Table 3-12 Harmony Lighting Inc.’s Product Portfolio of Lighting Fixtures

    • American Scientific Lighting Corporation
      • Corporate Background
      • Brand Portfolio
      • ADA Compliant Fixtures
      • Table 3-13 American Scientific Lighting Corporation’s Product Portfolio of General Lighting Fixtures

    Chapter 4 Trends

    • Promoting Energy Efficiency…
    • …Through Manufacturers
    • …Through Retailers
    • Energy Initiatives
    • Table 4-1 Residential Lighting Programs
    • Table 4-1 (cont.) Residential Lighting Programs

  • Points of Light: LED
  • CFLs Replacing Incandescents
  • T5 Versus T8
  • Energy Star and CFL
  • Decorative Architectural Lighting
  • Design Trends
  • Fashion Industry Outlet
  • Larger Fixtures
  • Lighting Control Systems
  • Blending Energy-Efficiency with Aesthetics
  • Room Specific and Task Lighting
  • Chandeliers Are Hot
  • Residential Industry Trends
    • New Construction
    • Table 4-2 Key Residential Sector Indicators and Lighting Energy Consumption, 2003-2010
    • Table 4-3 Annual Value of Constructions in the U.S., 2002-2005
    • (in million $) Table 4-4 Yearly Housing Starts by Region and Family Units, 1999-2005 (in thousand units)

  • Remodeling
  • Table 4-4 Expenditures for Residential Improvements and Repairs, 2000-2005 (in million $)
  • Figure 4-1 Total Home Improvement Spending Pattern of U.S. Adults by Amount Spent, 2004 Versus 2005 (%)
  • Factors Affecting The Home Improvement Industry
  • Demographics
  • A Recovering U.S. Economy
  • Interest Rates
  • Disposable Income

    Chapter 5 Marketing Dynamics

    • Advertising and Promotion
      • TV and Print Advertising
      • Online/Internet
      • Directories and Catalogs
      • Trade Shows and Programs
      • Product Placement
      • Workshops and Training Programs

    • Distribution Channels
      • Electrical Distributors
      • Retailers
      • Independent Sales Agents/Representatives
      • Lighting Showrooms
      • Online Stores

    Chapter 6 The Consumer

    • Note on Simmons Survey Data and Figures
    • Overview
      • Figure 6-1 Residential Lighting Fixtures Bought in the U.S., 2005 (%)

    • Purchase Pattern for Residential Lighting Fixture in U.S.
      • Figure 6-2 Percentage U.S. Consumer Purchase: Indoor and Outdoor Residential Lighting Fixtures, 2003-2005 (%)
      • Figure 6-3 Percentage U.S. Consumer Purchase: Table Lamp and Floor Lamp Fixtures, 2003-2005 (%)

    • Demographics of Consumer Buying Residential Lighting Fixtures
      • Table 6-1 Demographic Characteristics of U.S. Adults Who Purchased Residential Indoor and Outdoor Lighting Fixtures in 2005
      • Table 6-2 Demographic Characteristics of U.S. Adults Who Purchased Table and Floor Lamps, 2005

    • Consumer Expenditure on Residential lighting
      • Table 6-3 Expenditure on Residential Lighting Fixtures, 2003-2005 (%)
      • Table 6-4 Expenditure on Lamp Fixtures, 2003 -2005 (%)
      • Table 6-5 Demographic Characteristics of U.S. Adults Who Purchased Residential Indoor Lighting Fixtures, by Amount Spent, 2005
      • Table 6-6 Demographic Characteristics of U.S. Adults Who Purchased Residential Outdoor Lighting Fixtures, by Amount Spent, 2005
      • Table 6-7 Demographic Characteristics of U.S. Adults Who Purchased Table Lamps, by Amount Spent, 2005
      • Table 6-8 Demographic Characteristics of U.S. Adults Who Purchased Floor Lamps, by Amount Spent, 2005

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