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CREATING Decorative Outdoor Lighting
For tHE 21st CENTURY
TRADITIONAL AND
ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING,
LUMINAIRES, POLES,
BOLLARDS, SITE AMENITIES
& LANDSCAPE FURNISHINGS
2014
TRADITIONAL
H I D - 5 Y E A R L I M I T E D WA R R A N T Y
Since 1923, Sternberg has earned a reputation throughout the
lighting industry for high quality products and services. We
warrant that our products and finishes are manufactured in
accordance with their applicable material specifications and
are free from defects in materials and workmanship. Sternberg
will, at its option, either repair or replace without charge, any
properly installed Sternberg product that fails under normal
operating conditions within five years from date of purchase.
Product must be returned, freight prepaid, to our plant and our
inspection must determine that it is defective under the terms
of warranty. This warranty is only for product manufactured by
Sternberg and does not extend to transportation, installation or
replacement charges, nor does it apply to any equipment of
another manufacturer used in conjunction with Sternberg
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Downtown Galesburg, IL now has a
striking new design of street lighting.
There are 30 twin fixtures, 34 singles
and 39 installations of street / walkway style with banner arms, medallion
brackets and a custom 2-tone finish.
L E D - 7 Y E A R L I M I T E D WA R R A N T Y
equipment. This warranty specifically excludes fatigue failure
or similar phenomena resulting from induced vibration, harmonic oscillation or resonance associated with movement of
air currents around the product. The above warranties are
given in lieu of all other warranties express or implied, including without limitation, the warranty of merchantability and the
warranty of suitability for a particular purpose. It is expressly
stated that Sternberg assumes no liability for consequential or
liquidated damages arising out of a breach of the sale, including any warranties arising therefrom, and buyer's remedy
shall be limited to repair or replacement of defective parts as
described above. See complete Terms and Conditions inside.
For complete warranty coverage, refer to our Product and
(Complete Terms and Conditions P.202)
Finish Warranty Guide.
ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING
A new Spencer luminaire was developed for Spencer, IA. This is one of
the multiple installations on a concrete pole used on their main street.
There are many more singles throughout town in the parks and side streets.
AND
One of four main installations on
the streets leading to the center of
Deerfield, IL. Three Prairie fixtures
at the top of a 16’ square pole with
a 8100 custom base and a deer
logo on the access door.
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555 Lawrence Ave. Roselle, IL 60172 • 847- 588 - 3400 • 800- 621- 3376 • Fax 847- 588 - 3440
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See
Pages
200-201 for
NEW PRODUCTS
See Pages 84-85 for
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with Quality, Style and Pride.
STERNBERG IS PROUD TO BE 100% EMPLOYEE OWNED.
Background Photo:
Birkdale Village, Charlotte, NC
LIGHTING
FIXTURES AND ORNA
MENTAL P
OLES SINC
E 1923
As a leader in
the lighting in
dustry, Sternb
ness for over
er
80 years. Con
tinuous impro g Lighting has been in bu
improvements
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are made, bas
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Many
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We maintain
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Amenities pro formance and Maintain
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cast our name afted with these key areas
in mind, allow
into the base
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Our Quality C
that we build.
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ked by
The heritage
of Emil Stern
berg's handcr
through all o
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f our talented
employees. S d quality lives on today
Employee O
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ership in ever
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Quality drives
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Longevity” ar r growth. We recognize th
e synonymou
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“Quality and
s in our indust
highest level
ry.
of quality and
customer serv We are committed to the
“Quality, Sty
ice to ensure
le and Pride”
your satisfacti
on.
are the reaso
ns for the Ste
rn
berg success
Sincerely,
.
Joe Waldau
President & C
EO
HISTORY OF
STERNBERG
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THE HISTORY OF STERNBERG
I n Chicago, milk was still being delivered to customers’ homes in horse -drawn milk
wagons. The employees of Bowman Dairy
were in the habit of hitching rides to work by
jumping on the running board as a wagon
went by. One day Emil Sternberg did just that.
Unfortunately, a new-style running board
was on that particular wagon and Sternberg
slipped, fell to the street and broke his leg.
In those days, before workman’s compensation and modern medical treatment, this accident meant that the Sternberg family would
be without an income for several months.
Some way had to be found to earn a living.
Sternberg’s father-in-law was a wheelwright and experienced in working with
wrought iron, as he made and repaired wagon
wheels. Young Sternberg had learned to work
with iron, so he started making bird cage
stands (our first candy-cane poles) and planters that were popular home decorations.
So, broken leg not withstanding, he boarded a streetcar from home on the northwest
side of Chicago, went downtown to Marshall
Field’s and convinced them to carry his
wrought iron products.
Working in his father’s garage, Sternberg
created wrought iron objects, including railings and fences. When working with long
lengths of iron required cutting a hole in the
garage door so the end of the iron rod protruded into the yard, it became apparent that
the business had outgrown the garage.
The two Sternberg wives painted the stands
in the basement of their home and most important, they added verde green along with
other antique finishes.
Sternberg moved the business into a 6,000
square foot building at 4510 West Addison.
The company known as Sternberg Manufacturing Company, continued working in
wrought iron for many years. They had some
unusual jobs during the late 1920’s and early
1930’s including an ongoing project where
they cut new Studebaker automobiles in half
for display at several Chicago Auto Shows.
Their reputation and abilities as craftsman
capable of handling custom projects grew.
Sternberg introduced its first commercial
cast aluminum poles and fixtures in the 1940’s.
In 1968 Emil sold the
company to Bruce Haines.
He and the company’s
four employees developed
new designs, finishes and
the business prospered.
Bruce led the company
for over 30 years.
He retired in 2003 as
Chairman of the Board.
The
T first Sternberg Manufacturing Building in Chicago, 1923.
The original
Sternberg
employees
with Emil
Sternberg,
founder
and owner,
at far left.
Emil Sternberg broke his leg falling off of
a milk wagon running board.
Sternberg workers melting and shaping
wrought iron.
THE FutURE OF STERNBERG
Today, Sternberg Lighting challenges the lighting
industry with its innovations in engineering,
design and manufacturing. Our lighting products
and site amenities give us the distinct advantage
to meet or exceed our customers’ expectations.
Our CAD Department brings concepts to reality and then to the
customer in the marketplace.
Sternberg President
& CEO, Joe Waldau.
One of our workers assembling a
Main Street fixture.
Our Powder Coating Department uses the
latest technology to ensure the most durable
finish in the industry.
Assemblies are packed in shock-proof
wrapping and corrugated boxes.
Engineering, research and development
are cornerstones vital to Sternberg and
its future.
One of our many certified
welders, welding the inside
of a pole for added strength.
The new
Sternberg Lighting
manufacturing
plant in Roselle, IL
with over 153,000
square feet.
As of March 2005, Sternberg Lighting moved into this new building at 555 Lawrence Ave., Roselle, IL.
FUTURE OF
STERNBERG
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TABLE OF
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FIXTURES, ACORNS, GLOBES AND LANTERNS P.20 - P.83
n PRAIRIE FAMILY P.20
Prairie
1230-0630
Page 22
Tinley
1220-0620
Page 22
Paragon
1240-0640
Page 23
n ACORNS P.30
Old Town
A850
Page 32
Avenue
B740
Page 34
Essex
G793
Page 42
Old Town
A850SR
Page 32
1930 Acorn
1930
Page 35
n GLOBES P.46
Globe/508
G16 /508
Page 48
Main Street A
MS805A
Page 54
Old Town
A850 /CDR
Page 32
1920 Acorn
1920
Page 35
Princeton
A653
Page 43
Globe/PF
G18/PF
Page 48
Craftsman
1260-0660
Page 23
Mission
1270-0670
Page 24
Old Town
A840
Page 33
Artisan
1280-0680
Page 24
Old Town
A840SR
Page 33
n CAGED ACORNS P.36
Town Square
A880
Page 38
Palmetto
A453
Page 43
Globe/AD 1 Lighted Fitter
G18/AD1
508L
Page 48
Page 49
Elm Street
B780
Page 38
Cambridge
A783
Page 43
Metro
1330
Page 49
Homestead
1290-0690
Page 25
Boulevard
D650
Page 33
Manhattan
B790
Page 38
Columbia
A753
Page 44
Boardwalk
1340
Page 49
Boulevard
D640
Page 33
Boulevard
D640SR
Page 33
Ripon A
1130A
Page 39
Ripon B
1130B
Page 39
Plaza
1190A
Page 39
n LANTERNS P.50
Main Street AO Main Street A II Main Street B Main Street BO Main Street B II
MS805AO
MS605A
MS805B
MS805BO
MS605B
Page 54
Page 54
Page 55
Page 55
Page 55
Prairie II
0630
Page 26
Boulevard
D650SR
Page 33
Yale
A673
Page 44
Heritage
6130C
Page 52
Prairie RD
RD330-230-130
Page 25
Frisco
A785B
Page 44
Heritage II 6900 Series
4130C
6930
Page 52
Page 52
State
9403TF
Page 56
State BB
9403TFBB
Page 56
Prairie Wall Prairie Area Lighter
730WB
PA130 - 230
Page 26 & 188
Page 27 & 83
Yorktown A
A852
Page 45
Historic
6130A
Page 53
Nantucket
7543TF
Page 56
Historic II
4130A
Page 53
Colonial
9623TF
Page 57
Avenue
B750
Page 34
Avenue
B750/PBDR
Page 34
Hometown
G743
Page 42
Hartford
G773
Page 42
n PRISMATIC ACORNS P.40
Roadway
1432
Page 45
Capitol
6130B
Page 53
Colonial BB
9623TFBB
Page 57
New Town
A952/CDR
Page 45
Harvest Moon
6130D
Page 53
Colonial II
4603TFFB
Page 57
Classic
8930
Page 58
Classic II
8830
Page 58
Spencer
1334
Page 61
Glen Ellyn
962TCPT
Page 62
Nevada
6330
Page 65
Gateway
5130
Page 66
Acorn
1910
Page 76
1930 Acorn
1930
Page 76
Railroad Station
RSL
Page 79
Parkway
8603
Page 58
Carson City
1843
Page 59
Fairfax
961PT
Page 62
Mediterra
2143
Page 59
Fairfax BB
961BB
Page 62
Villa
1730-20-10
Page 70
Globe
G18/508
Page 76
Radial Wave
RWSL
Page 80
Victoria I
65GL
Page 192
Courtyard
965PT
Page 63
Octavius
8630TC
Page 63
n ARCHITECTURAL LUMINAIRES P.68
Harbortown
1827-17
Page 70
1910 Park Ridge
1910/5RLM18
Page 77
Harborside
CRS22
Page 80
n NATURAL GAS FIXTURES P.192
Bristol
80GL
Page 192
Mediterra BB
2143BB
Page 59
Sussex
18GL
Page 192
Victoria II
64GL
Page 192
Chateau
1760-50-40
Page 70
1930 Park Ridge
1930/5RLM24
Page 77
RLMSP
RLMSP18
Page 80
Oak Street A
6830A
Page 60
Riverwalk
593
Page 63
Falling Water
2870
Page 64
Del Sol
1460
Page 71
1940 Glenview
1940
Page 77
Gallery I
LRC24
Page 81
Oak Street B
6830B
Page 60
Villager
6830SB
Page 60
Victorian I
6590
Page 64
Del Rey
1470
Page 71
Reno
1910/5LBS
Page 78
Gallery II
LRC16
Page 81
Victorian GT
6590GT
Page 64
Gallery WD
LRWH
Page 81
Gettysburg
9920
Page 61
Victorian CD
6590CD
Page 65
Mission Trails
1950
Page 78
Galesburg
1921
Page 82
Summit/RLM
Series 1912
Page 74
Lake Forest
LFH18
Page 79
New Jersey
1917
Page 82
n FITTER SERIES P.28
NIGHTSKY ® & Photometric Data is shown on pages 10 - 19
Optical System Selection Guide on pages 194 - 196.
Franklin
B1030
Page 61
Victorian II
6430
Page 65
n DOWN LIGHTING P.72
Del Mar
1480
Page 71
Lake Bluff
1910/5LBL
Page 78
n OPTICAL PERFORMANCE P.10
Gettysburg
9930
Page 61
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
NEW PRODUCT PAGES 200 - 201
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Libertyville
Series 1913
Page 75
RLM
RLM16
Page 79
Omega R/ F
1531-27-21
Page 83
980 Fitter & Other Fitters are shown on pages 28 - 29
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
n ORNAMENTAL POLES P.86
Barrington
5200
Page 88
Augusta
4200
Page 88
Oxford
6200
Page 89
Monrovia
8400
Page 95
Rockford
8600
Page 95
Kenilworth
5300
Page 96
Decatur Williamsburg Leesburg
4500
3600
3800
Page 102 Page 102 Page 103
Dover
6100
Page 89
Providence
5900
Page 96
Pioneer
4600
Page 103
Hamilton
5400
Page 90
Fluted Shafts are available - See descriptions for details
Georgetown Birmingham Richmond
3400
7700
3900
Page 90
Page 91 Page 91
Plainfield
5700
Page 97
Denver
4400
Page 104
Louisville
5600
Page 97
Lancaster
9100
Page 109
Boston
5800
Page 98
Art Deco B Charleston Virginia
4400AD
3500
3700
Page 104 Page 105 Page 105
n ARCHITECTURAL POLES P.110
Milford
650
Page 109
Scottsdale
6300
Page 98
Lincoln
2500
Page 92
Gateway Concourse Concord Lexington Square
3200/3300 2800/2900
550
450
Poles
Page 110
Page 110 Page 111 Page 111 Page 111
Newport
2100
Page 106
Vernon
2600
Page 92
Liberty
5500
Page 99
Exeter
EX
Page 112
Rochester
RC
Page 112
Stanton
6500
Page 99
Windsor
7100
Page 106
n CONCRETE POLES P.112
Claremont
CM
Page 112
Somerset
2700
Page 93
Manchester Fort Collins
6700
8200
Page 93
Page 94
Baltimore
8300
Page 94
Austin
Geneva Springfield Morristown
4700
8700
4800
6600
Page 100 Page 100 Page 101 Page 101
Deerfield
8100
Page 107
Marshall
9400
Page 107
Brighton
7312TO
Page 108
Oakland Milan Wilmington Vancouver
OK
ML
WM
VC
Page 112 Page 113 Page 113 Page 113
Champaign
9312TO
Page 108
Rockland
RL
Page 113
n BOLLARDS P.114
Prairie
730LB
Page 116
Boston
5801LB
Page 118
Paragon
740LB
Page 116
Austin
4701B
Page 118
Barrington
5201LB
Page 116
Geneva
8701B
Page 118
n BRACKETS P.122
Augusta Birmingham Richmond Georgetown
4201LB
7701LB
3901LB
3401LB
Page 116 Page 116 Page 116 Page 117
Springfield
4801B
Page 118
Morristown Decatur
6601LB
4501LB
Page 119 Page 119
Leesburg
3801LB
Page 119
Lincoln
2501LBS
Page 117
Oxford
6201LB
Page 119
Photos and Descriptions of Brackets are on page 122-124.
n ROADWAY P.126
Examples of Decorative Roadway Lighting and Traffic
Signal Structures are shown on pages 126-135.
Residential Fixtures are shown on pages 182 - 189.
Denver
4401LB
Page 119
Monrovia
8401LB
Page 117
Virginia
3701LB
Page 119
Kenilworth
5301LB
Page 117
Milford
650LB
Page 120
Plainfield
5701LB
Page 117
Manor I
230LB
Page 120
Louisville
5601LB
Page 118
Scottsdale
6301LB
Page 118
Parkside
4555LB
Page 120
Norwood
4577LB
Page 120
n OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES P.125
Options and Accessories are shown on page 125.
n CUSTOM
n RESIDENTIAL FIXTURES P.182
Baltimore
8301LB
Page 117
INSTALLATIONS
P.136
Custom installations are shown on
pages 136-139.
n SITE AMENITIES P.140
Examples Site Amenities are shown on pages 140 - 151.
n STREETSCAPE IMAGING II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.19
n QL INDUCTION LAMP SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.67
n POWDER COAT SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.121
n INSTALLATION PHOTOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.152
n PAINT COLORS / LENSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.190
n LIGHTING 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.193
n OPTICAL SELECTION GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.194
n INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.198
n TERMS & CONDITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.202
All product categories and information in the Table of Contents are
shown with a color box and bar
corresponding to the pages on
which they appear.
This catalog contains accurate
information regarding design,
sizes, measurements and wattage.
Since these are subject to change,
specifications with complete information should be obtained from
our factory regarding each order.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
NEW PRODUCT PAGES 200 - 201
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