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An ellipsoidal reflector spotlight
Lekolite
Fixture details
Fixture type(s)ERS
Rigging method(s)Yoke
Lamp type(s)Halogen
Colors(s)Black
Pattern holder size(s)B
Media frame size(s)6.25", 12", 16"
AutomatedNo
Production
Inventor(s)Joseph Levy, Edward Kook
First sold1933
Manufacturer(s)Century Lighting, Strand Lighting Corporation
Currently producedNo
Websitehttps://www.vari-lite.com/global/products/leko-lite

A Lekolite (often abbreviated to Leko) is a brand of ellipsoidal reflector spotlight (ERS) used in stage lighting which refers to the half-ellipsoidal dome reflector within which the instrument's lamp is housed. Introduced in 1933,[1] it was developed by Joseph Levy and Edward Kook, founders of Century Lighting, which eventually became a part of the Strand Lighting Corporation. The instrument was widely used in theatre and entertainment venues into the 1990s, particularly in the United States. As other lighting technologies and products have taken the Lekolite's place, the term Leko has become a generic trademark (notably in North America) for all ERS fixtures.

A Strand Lekolite

Century Lighting founders and the instrument's inventors, Joseph Levy[2] and Edward Kook, combined the first two letters of their own last names and called the unit "Leko." Rival lighting company, Kliegl Brothers, released their own Elipsoidial Reflector Spotlight that same year, calling it "Klieglight". It is unclear which company was first to develop the new technology, but both had developed the technology earlier and had to wait until a lamp was developed by GE that would work in the new fixture. Strand lighting has begun to use the "Lekolite" name again.

  1. ^ Wild, Larry (September 14, 2015). "A Brief History of Stage Lighting". Northern State University. Archived from the original on 8 December 2019. Retrieved 8 January 2024 – via Archive.org.
  2. ^ Not to be confused with "Chuck" Levy, sales representative for Century, and later Strand

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