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Finders/Makers: 8 Hudson Valley Lighting Gurus
The article highlights the significance of lighting in interior design, emphasizing its capacity to unify a room and establish ambiance, often overlooked in favor of larger furniture items. It showcases eight Hudson Valley-based businesses and artists specializing in diverse lighting solutions, aiming to provide local alternatives to urban design sources. These establishments offer a range of styles, from hand-blown glass pendants and modern-chic sconces to vintage fixtures and custom neon art.
Niche Modern, located in Beacon, NY, is featured for its brightly colored, hand-blown glass pendant lighting. Founded by Jeremy Pyles and Mary Welch, the company is known for its contemporary yet deeply colored glass products, operating from a historic factory building and offering significant discounts at annual factory sales.
The Culture+Commerce Project in Hudson, NY, a design consultancy, represents regional artists, including Rafael Avramovich of Work and Design. Avramovich creates "Living in Harmony" pendants using recycled metal strips of iron, steel, and brass, designing pieces that evoke emotion and blend organic-industrial aesthetics suitable for various settings. While their retail store has closed, they continue operations online and by appointment.
Materia Designs, led by husband-and-wife team Matt Ensner and Megan Sommerville, integrates diverse backgrounds from choreography to landscape design into their work. They produce lighting, furniture, and home accessories, along with undertaking residential and commercial interior design projects. Their design philosophy focuses on elemental materials such as marble, parchment, porcelain, un-lacquered brass, and leather, resulting in authentic, high-quality pieces. Their operations, including a showroom, design studio, and workshop, are consolidated in a 4,500-square-foot facility in Accord.
Luddite Antiques in Germantown, NY, caters to those seeking vintage lighting. This Brooklyn retail expat offers a wide array of early electric lighting, from Victorian chandeliers to Art Deco sconces and neon bar signs, alongside other antique furnishings like wooden card catalogs and 18th-century apothecary cabinets, all displayed in their tin-ceilinged showroom.
Lite Brite Neon in Kingston, NY, began in 1999 as artist Matt Dilling’s studio, focusing on neon's decorative and architectural potential. It has since grown to include a team of neon artists creating everything from gallery pieces to commercial signage and restoration. The studio moved its production to a 15,000-square-foot facility in Kingston, where its 12-member fabrication team handles hundreds of projects annually, transforming client concepts into neon realities.
FRG Objects & Design/Art in Hudson, NY, is founded by FR Gillette, a stylist, photographer, and interior designer. His 3,000-square-foot space serves as his home, office, and showroom, reflecting a curated aesthetic characterized by a disruptive approach to color and mixing fabrics and art. Gillette's work was showcased at Design Hudson 2018, and he recently collaborated with Italian engineer Daniele Gualeni on the "Design by Demand" lighting collection, featuring pieces produced in Italy by master craftsmen using metal, ceramic, Murano glass, and marble.
Lightexture, a Troy-based design studio, creates perforated white clay spherical and egg-shaped pendant lamps. These lamps are designed to illuminate modern kitchens and dining areas by casting star-like patterns on walls and ceilings while providing warm light below. Each pendant uses an energy-efficient xenon bulb with a long lifespan.
Finally, Entner Glass in Rhinebeck, NY, showcases Barry Entner’s sculptural lighting. His works, which are more artistic visions than commercial products, involve meticulously planned designs using hundreds of components to create gravity-defying glass and metal sculptures. Entner’s art has been exhibited internationally and is part of numerous private and public collections.
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