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Low-Voltage Scoop Wall/Ceiling Fitting (brushed nickel) (JC3059)

Discontinued JCC low-voltage scoop fitting in brushed nickel — 135 units of new-old-stock surplus held ex-warehouse Leicester, UK. A decorative directional scoop for low-voltage MR16 accent lighting, supplied as the fitting only (no lamp).

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Held as UK stock, ex-warehouse Leicester. This SKU is one line within the JCC whole-lot commercial-lighting parcel (~8,585 units, GBP 8,500 ex-VAT for the entire lot), listed here for reference only. It is not sold separately; the parcel is supplied as a single lot, to trade.

Low-Voltage Scoop Wall/Ceiling Fitting (brushed nickel) nickel — surplus UK stock JC3059

Box-label photo evidence — JC3059 in nickel finish.

§ I   Item detail
Code
JC3059
Item
Low-Voltage Scoop Wall/Ceiling Fitting (brushed nickel)
Finish
Nickel
Quantity
135 units (new-old-stock surplus)
Category
Fitting — low-voltage scoop bezel
Dimensions
14 × 13.5 × 10 cm (approx., per unit)
Weight
~0.6 kg per unit
Condition
New, ex-distribution surplus (unused)
Resale status
Empty fitting — lamp not included; not subject to lamp/Ecodesign restrictions.
Held at
Ex-warehouse Leicester, United Kingdom
Supply
Part of the JCC whole-lot parcel · trade only · not sold individually
§ II   About this stock

Discontinued surplus low-voltage scoop wall/ceiling fitting — ex-distribution JCC clearance for the retrofit trade.

The JCC JC3059 is a low-voltage scoop fitting in a brushed-nickel finish — a decorative surface luminaire in which a shaped metal 'scoop' shrouds a low-voltage MR16 lamp to throw a soft, one-directional wash while shielding the source from direct view. This holding is a healthy 135 units of unused, discontinued, ex-distribution new-old-stock surplus. The scoop form is a deliberately architectural detail: it turns a functional accent light into a visible design element, which is why it was specified for feature walls, display niches, headboards, reception joinery and hospitality interiors rather than plain general lighting.

This stock is supplied as the scoop and bezel hardware only — there is no lamp included. As an empty fitting it is not subject to the lamp or Ecodesign restrictions that affect discontinued lamps, so it trades and installs freely. And because it takes the ubiquitous low-voltage MR16 lamp, its modern life is straightforward: a buyer drops in an LED MR16 and the same brushed-nickel scoop delivers the identical decorative effect at a fraction of the running cost and heat. Low-voltage MR16 is one of the best-supported LED-retrofit formats in the market, so these fittings are effectively future-proofed by lamp availability.

The brushed-nickel finish is a commercial asset in its own right. It reads as a warm, contemporary metal that sits comfortably in both residential and hospitality schemes, and it ages far better than bright chrome. For a reseller, a decorative fitting with a quality finish and a supported LED-retrofit lamp is an easy sell: it is not a commodity downlight competing on pennies, but a design-led accent piece that a fit-out buyer or an online homeware-lighting seller can position on style as well as price.

For the trade, discontinued decorative fittings in real quantity are relatively scarce — most surplus is plain white downlights. A run of 135 matched brushed-nickel scoops is enough to supply a boutique-hotel refurbishment, a phased retail rollout, or a steady online resale programme, and because it is a discontinued line there is no factory undercutting the price. Held within this parcel it also complements the low-voltage track, transformers and MR16 heads elsewhere in the package, letting a buyer assemble a coherent low-voltage accent-lighting offer from one source.

Commercially the JC3059 is offered as UK surplus / liquidation stock for trade and resale only. It is not a retail product and is not sold as a stand-alone line: it forms part of Austral Prime's JCC commercial lighting whole-lot bulk package — roughly 8,585 units across infrastructure, fittings and architectural hardware, supplied as a single lot for GBP 8,500 (ex-VAT) ex-warehouse Leicester. The whole-lot structure lets one buyer take the entire discontinued range at clearance economics and then place the individual lines into their own maintenance, refurbishment, retrofit or export channels at trade margin.

The end market for a decorative low-voltage scoop stays current because the requirement — concealed-source accent light with a designed metal detail — is timeless, and the lamp is a live LED-retrofit format. Boutique and chain hospitality, residential and apartment fit-out, spa and leisure interiors, retail display and showroom joinery are the natural homes for these fittings. Re-using sound decorative housings rather than scrapping them supports a clean repair-and-reuse sustainability story for buyers running a circular refurbishment model.

On the resale economics, decorative metal fittings behave differently from plain white downlights: buyers pay for finish and design, so a quality brushed-nickel scoop competes on style rather than pennies. New comparable decorative low-voltage scoops price well above surplus clearance, which gives a reseller real headroom to position these at an attractive but profitable point. A matched run of 135 in a single premium finish is also unusual in the surplus market, where decorative stock is normally fragmented across finishes and quantities, so this holding suits a boutique-hotel refurbishment, a phased retail rollout or a steady online homeware-lighting listing rather than a one-off repair, and the supported LED-MR16 path removes any concern about the fitting's future serviceability for the end client.

Typical buyers are electrical wholesalers, lighting refurbishers, interior and hospitality fit-out suppliers, online homeware-lighting sellers, and pallet and job-lot liquidation traders, including export resellers serving the EU or Australian markets. UK supply is subject to VAT at the standard rate (reclaimable by VAT-registered buyers); exports removed from the UK may be zero-rated on valid evidence. The full per-SKU manifest — quantities, locations, dimensions and box-label photography — is available on enquiry. Title and risk pass on dispatch from Leicester; buyers collect or arrange their own freight. Sale is 'as is', on documentary (not third-party audited) evidence, with photographs supplied ahead of commitment.

§ III   Enquire

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The JC3059 low-voltage scoop wall/ceiling fitting is supplied as part of the JCC whole-lot parcel. Register interest in the lot or request the full trade manifest and photographs.

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