Our archive of catalogues of lighting manufacturers from the middle of the 19th century up to today help Great British Lighting create reproduction lighting from any period in time.

Palace Theatre, Redditch

This multi-light electrolier in nickel plated finish was created from a Great British Lighting 1915 archive catalogue. The decorative leaded glass ceiling rose was also supplied in the major renovation of the theatre. This fixture was supplied on an electric winch system to ease cleaning and relamping.


Himley Hall - Art Deco Reproduction

Himley Hall started life in the 18th century when a medieval manor house on the site belonging to the Earl of Dudley was demolished to make way for a great Palladian Mansion.  The newly refurbished North Wing has been transformed into an elegant Art-Deco style banqueting suite and lounge bar.  

Various copper foil and glass pendants, wall brackets and table lamps were supplied to original Great British Lighting designs.


St Anne's Church, Lytham St. Annes

Re-modelled using the existing light fittings, these eight light pendants in black and polished brass iincorporate a remote controlled dimmer for the 42 watt low energy lamps housed in the opal sphere diffusers.


Wigmore Hall, London

Great British Lighting were asked to reproduce a number of these detailed Edwardian wall sconces from the last pair in situ at this historic building. Detailed brass castings were taken and new fixtures made in a polished finish.


 

 

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