Arts And Crafts Lighting

Arts & crafts lighting was a 1860s to early 1900s tradition that emphasized the quality of fine handmade craftsmanship over machine-made goods. Hallmarks include the use of natural materials and colors, simple forms, and hammered copper and pewter finishes. The arts & crafts movement's distinctive style is also referred to as mission style or Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired.  

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Chicago, IL
Arts and Crafts style hammered brass, nickel and wood lamps, lighting, mailboxes, house numbers, more.
Cleveland, OH
Thousands of chandeliers, sconces, mini-pendants and halogen bath lights, as well as outdoor lighting.
Monrovia, CA
Arts and Crafts reproductions, indoor and outdoor lighting, furniture, more.
Designer and manufacturer of lighting, columns and capitals, cornices, railings, fences, newels, planters, finials, street furnishings, and fountains cast in bronze, aluminum, or iron. Restoration…
Chatsworth, CA

Change that drab room with Art Deco style lighting from LampsPlus.com.

The Art Deco period began around 1900 and ended around 1930. The style…

Davenport, CA
Art glass lamp shades, vases, lamps, bottles and custom work.
Ypsilanti, MI
Retailer of antique architecturals, furniture, and accessories, including doors, hardware, lighting, mantels, etc.
Yorkville, NY
Stained glass lighting in original designs, and inspired by world-renowned artists, such as Tiffany, Wright and Stickley in nouveau, deco,Victorian and Arts & Crafts themes.
Glendale, CA
Turn-of-the-century American lighting design and craftsmanship used in producing lamps of solid copper, assembled with hand driven copper rivets and finished with a rich natural…
Hand hammered copper lighting in the Arts and Crafts style. Lines include table and floor lamps, sconces, chandeliers, candlesticks and accessories.
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