New Haven, CT - Grand Light has begun work on the fabrication of ten hand forged iron lanterns and two wall mounted fixtures of the same style. The work was commissioned by an interior design firm for a private residence located in Connecticut.
New Haven, CT - Grand Light has begun the process of restoring & modifying fourteen historic bronze lighting fixtures from the exterior of the City Hall in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Red Hill, NJ - Four custom designed chandeliers have been completed and installed at the Tower Hill First Presbyterian Church in Red Hill, New Jersey.
New Haven, CT - The restoration and replication of 216 Gothic-style pendant lighting fixtures from Yellowstone National Park's Old Faithful Lodge has been completed.
New Haven, CT - The frames of four custom chandeliers being fabricated for the Tower Hill First Presbyterian Church in Red Hill, New Jersey are now complete and will soon be given an antique brass finish.
Red Bank, NJ - Steady progress is being made on the fabrication of four hand-crafted
custom chandeliers for the Tower Hill First Presbyterian Church in Red
Bank, New Jersey.
Red Bank, NJ - Grand Light has begun work on four hand-crafted custom chandeliers for the Tower Hill First Presbyterian Church in Red Bank, NJ, each of which will be constructed from drawings provided by the client.
PHILADELPHIA, PA - The replication and restoration of a large outdoor lantern
from the Shrine of the Miraculous Medal has been completed.
PHILADELPHIA, PA - The replication of a large outdoor lantern from the Shrine of the Miraculous Medal is nearing completion. It will soon be given a matte-black textured finish and then rewired in accordance with UL standards.
NEW HAVEN, CT - An outdoor lighting fixture, previously restored by Grand Light, has been replicated for installation at Yale University's Calhoun College.
The complete restoration of a large outdoor lantern from the Shrine of Miraculous Medal in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is progressing rapidly.
Grand Light's restoration artisans were recently approached by a private residence to modify and restore four vintage outdoor lanterns.
Grand Light recently slumped eight glass bowls for the historic Paola Community Center building in Paola, Kansas.
The building, built in 1918, originally served as the Ursuline Sisters Academy Boarding School. It was recently given to the community by the Ursuline Sisters, and renovated for use as a community center. Today, the building serves as an arts showcase for Paola and Miami County's diverse communities, offering multicultural arts and education programming.