Edward F. Caldwell & Co. was one of America’s most respected manufacturers of decorative bronze lighting and architectural metalwork during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Renowned for exceptional craftsmanship, the New York company created elegant chandeliers, wall lights, lanterns and bespoke lighting for prestigious homes, public buildings and luxury hotels. Unlike manufacturers celebrated …
Decorative bronze lighting has been admired for centuries for its exceptional craftsmanship, durability and timeless beauty. From magnificent chandeliers suspended within royal palaces to elegant wall lights illuminating luxury homes, bronze has remained one of the world’s most prestigious materials for decorative lighting. Unlike mass-produced lighting, decorative bronze fittings showcase the skill of artisans who …
Wrought iron lighting has illuminated homes, castles, churches and public buildings for centuries. Renowned for its strength, handcrafted character and timeless appeal, wrought iron remains one of the most distinctive materials used within decorative lighting, bringing warmth, texture and artisan craftsmanship to both historic and contemporary interiors. Unlike cast metals, wrought iron is traditionally shaped …
Maison Baguès is one of France’s most distinguished decorative lighting manufacturers, renowned for creating elegant chandeliers, wall lights and decorative metalwork that have adorned luxury homes, palaces and prestigious hotels for more than a century. Combining exceptional craftsmanship with refined French design, the company has become synonymous with timeless luxury lighting. Unlike manufacturers celebrated primarily …
Baccarat has been synonymous with exceptional French crystal since 1764. Celebrated for its extraordinary craftsmanship, the company has created some of the world’s most spectacular crystal chandeliers, illuminating royal palaces, luxury hotels, embassies and prestigious private residences for more than two centuries. Combining traditional artisan techniques with remarkable precision, Baccarat helped elevate decorative lighting into …
Few names are as closely associated with Victorian luxury lighting as F. & C. Osler. From magnificent crystal chandeliers in royal palaces to elaborate lighting in grand hotels, churches and public buildings, the Birmingham manufacturer became one of the most respected decorative lighting companies of the nineteenth century. Renowned for exceptional craftsmanship and engineering, F. …
From Glass to Optical Instrument Bohemian crystal does not begin as brilliance. It begins as weight, clarity, and potential. Before it can amplify light, it must be shaped with extraordinary precision. Cutting and polishing are not finishing steps — they are the process through which crystal becomes a lighting material. For centuries, Bohemian workshops have …
Light Made Solid Long before electric lighting transformed interiors, European designers were already shaping and amplifying light through material alone. Bohemian crystal emerged not simply as decoration, but as a lighting material — a tool for controlling brightness, sparkle, and atmosphere. Produced in the historic region of Bohemia — now part of the Czech Republic …








