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Made to order luxury lighting, made exclusively in London. Explore 19th and 20th Century English, French, and American lighting fixtures. Create your highly personalised design with a Charles Edwards piece
Handmade in brass and fully customisable in a wide range of finishes, we are proud to offer you a rare and beautiful lighting range to express your personal style with. All our lights are handmade to order and we recommend you fully explore the various finishes and other design options available.
Handcrafted Ceiling Lights, made in London. Explore a collection of 19th and 20th century inspired British, French, and American Ceiling Lights
The Charles Edwards permanent lighting collection is a testament to its founder’s legacy and passion for British heritage and timeless design, with designs technically adapted to suit contemporary needs by its London-based design studio.
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Charles Edwards Alabaster, Door Furniture and Antiques showroom. Fully customisable range of alabaster dish lights inspired by antiques, made to order and suitable for installation across the world. Alongside Charles’ antiques a rich collection of door furniture items are available.
Charles Edwards Custom French Lantern Pendant fixture, Mahogany & Nickel, UK. This Charles Edwards Custom French lantern ceiling light fixture is finished with a scalloped polished nickel canopy, a 4-light candelabra, wood frame, glass panes, and one panel opens. Handmade in the UK.
Charles Edwards is one of the leading designers and manufacturers of antique-inspired decorative interior and exterior lighting. From our origins in antiques each light in our collection is inspired by our knowledge and passion for timeless design.
Explore the different rod and chain options available for indoor and outdoor lighting to achieve the look and security required for your install.
Inspired by 19 th & 20 th Century English, French, and American lighting, Charles Edwards offers nods to historical references in all their unique designs. If not in the past, then where does the light switch turn when looking for that ‘je ne sais quoi’ moment during the creative process?