The Preston family of lighting offers a sleek silhouette with contrasting detail that draws the eye. It makes a statement, but blends easily with contemporary, ultra-modern and minimalist décor schemes. The look is based on a fabric drum shade with a relatively narrow profile, available in a choice of fashionable neutrals. The contrasting metal frame holds the shade in place with strong horizontal and vertical lines, while a glass diffuser creates ambient lighting. With its pared down design, Preston lighting has a versatile appeal that will suit many areas of the home from living and dining rooms to kitchen, bedroom and hallways, or an office setting.
You'll make an emphatic statement in luxury by adding Aubrey lighting fixtures to your home. The look is bold, and creates a horizontal line to contrast cabinets, drapes or...
The Natural Pendant Collection combines the warm, earthy tones and texture of real rattan, seagrass and wood with clean transitional silhouettes to create a global experience....
Add flair to your contemporary or minimalist décor with the Milano family of lighting. The design is based on a simple shape, with details that can be tailored to suit your...
The Hendrix finds expression in asymmetrical vertical and horizontal planes. Brilliant brushed gold and matte black presents balance and contrast, an elegance and symmetry of form.
Fine chain detailing and beautifully simple metal bands support Prescott’s generously proportioned, artisanal conical glass shades. The series is available in two distinct...
Bring targeted lighting to a compact space with a delightfully designed one-light mini-pendant. Fashioned from brushed nickel finish steel and heady seedy glass, its conical...
Featuring a rounded silhouette, this two-light mini pendant combines modern design with vintage-inspired details. Factory brass combines with matte black to create a...
The Hula family of lighting adds a riveting note, and an instant focal point, to your modern or contemporary home décor. It echoes the bold appeal of modernism and mid-century...