A detail shot of the Vesta 48 Chandelier in Polished Brass, made by Remains Lighting Company, and featuring the hand blown opal glass shades at the end of each of 48 arms.

Remains


Remains Lighting Company’s exclusive collection of exceptional lighting fixtures, mirrors, candlesticks and handmade lamps are unified by gracious proportions and beautiful finishes, by which elemental materials are transformed into beautiful objects through the eye of the designer and the hands of skilled makers.

Our light fixtures are crafted in our 25,000 square foot, state-of-the-art LEED Gold factory in Brooklyn, NY by a dedicated team of artisans, engineers, and project managers. We believe that a thoughtful approach to the present begins with a thorough understanding of the traditions and techniques of the past.

Classical forms are built into our DNA, but we’re never prescriptive about their use, as the range of original and contemporary designs in our collection attests. Our team of artisans produces pieces that are pleasing in their proportions, solid and long-lasting in their materials, clear in their functionality, and timeless in their beauty.

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Remains Lighting is a Brooklyn-based designer and manufacturer dedicated to the creation of the highest quality made-to-order lighting.

Founded by David Calligeros in 1996, Remains has evolved from an antique resource to a widely known and respected maker with uncompromising standards of craftsmanship, quality, and design. Every fixture is handmade and hand finished to order in their LEED Gold certified Brooklyn factory by a team of designers, artisans and engineers using sustainable practices and traditional metalworking skills. Remains’ original pieces reflect their unwavering commitment to designing American-made products that are built to last. Remains collaborates with the design community by offering expertise and design consultations to ensure that every project is executed to perfection. You can find Remains in some of the most distinguished, well-appointed homes and commercial, civic and ecclesiastical institutions around the world; and in showrooms in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.