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  1. The Lighting Company takes you through some of our favourite picks from several eras that have had the strongest influence on the design of lighting. Medieval and Gothic Style Lighting. Jacobean and Tudor Style Lighting. Victorian and Edwardian Style Lighting. Art Deco and Art Nouveau Style Lighting.

  2. The light fittings of the Regency era were simple, strongly symmetrical and solid with gentle curves that used French, Classic Greek and Egyptian designs and motifs. Scrolls, shields, acanthus leaves, wreath and garland motifs, and reeding and fluting were commonly used.

  3. We are a stockist of Classic British Lighting offering a stunning range of period lighting, hand made in East Anglia, UK. Designs are mainly of the Art Nouveau period being from 1895 to 1925 in style.

  4. Benjamin Electric first developed the classic, domed pendant reflector that might spring to mind when you think of vintage, British industrial lighting. The patent was later sold to G.E.C. and the basic design adopted widely, with dozens of variations on the theme.

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  5. Britains fast, competitive industrial lighting sector in the mid-20th century means there are often distinctive vintage lighting designs to be found today.

  6. British Colonial style is relaxed, genteel and travelled. It pairs dark-stained rattan, timber and bamboo furniture with pure white linens and an abundance of indoor greenery to cool and refresh the space.

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  8. Classic British Lighting is what is says. The company produce solid brass lights that are hand finished to replicate lights from the Victorian or Edwardian periods. Beautiful quality lighting made here in the UK.

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