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Luxury Lighting

Luxury Lighting: stores that carry the look

Luxury lighting is about presence: crystal and glass that catch light, sculptural metalwork, and fixtures that anchor a room's design. The retailers listed here are tagged under luxury lighting. Compare their statement pieces, then verify materials and dimensions on each store's product pages.

Stores in this collection

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Lumens

Design-focused lighting retailer known for modern and contemporary fixtures from international design brands.

  • Chandeliers
  • Pendant Lights
  • Wall Sconces
Visual Comfort & Co. logo
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Visual Comfort & Co.

Designer lighting house offering signature collections from prominent interior designers and architects.

  • Chandeliers
  • Wall Sconces
  • Pendant Lights
Shades of Light logo

Shades of Light

Virginia-based retailer with an eclectic, style-driven catalog of chandeliers, pendants, and lamps.

  • Chandeliers
  • Pendant Lights
  • Wall Sconces
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Capitol Lighting

Family-run lighting retailer operating since 1924, selling major fixture brands online at 1800lighting.com.

  • Chandeliers
  • Pendant Lights
  • Ceiling Lights
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Lightology

Chicago-based modern lighting specialist with one of the larger contemporary fixture catalogs online.

  • Pendant Lights
  • Chandeliers
  • Wall Sconces
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Pooky

British maker of characterful decorative lamps, shades, and wall lights.

  • Table Lamps
  • Floor Lamps
  • Wall Sconces
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Original BTC

British maker of premium fixtures manufactured in England, including its signature bone china pendants.

  • Pendant Lights
  • Wall Sconces
  • Table Lamps

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Frequently asked questions

What makes a light fixture 'luxury'?
Typically material quality (crystal, hand-blown glass, solid brass), scale, and detailing. In this directory the tag reflects how stores position their ranges, not a certification.
Where do statement luxury fixtures give the most impact?
Entryways, dining rooms, and primary bedrooms — spaces where one fixture sets the tone and has room to breathe.