Many of Lampworks' clients are residential designers who bring their clients in at the end of a project. Although our designers try to convince the end-users that lighting is an important part of the overall scheme, some consumers think they can get away with inexpensive Chinese knock-offs. To make matter worse, there's little left in the budget. Then, they apologize that their clients expect to find quality fixtures at Chinese prices! Lampworks offers a beautiful assortment of original chandeliers made in the US, Canada, Italy, France and the Czech Republic. Yes, they do cost more than Asian imports. Here's why....
Our authentic Versaille style chandeliers
are true to the originals, wired safely and
will be the antiques of tomorrow!
are true to the originals, wired safely and
will be the antiques of tomorrow!
Chinese imports often have long lead-times because retailers cannot afford to stock large quantities. We can fabricate every fixture to order. The price is much lower because quality is poor. We make everything by hand and stand behind the quality. Instead of cast brass that's hand-finished, it's made in white metal and poorly finished and assembled. They won't last very long, and like cheap costume jewelry the finish wears out quickly. Our fixtures will last forever. In addition, they have minimal wattage capacity, the UL can be questionable, and more importantly the scale and proportion is not correct to the design it pretends to be.
This Versaille style chandelier found on the internet,
bears no resemblance to the classic design,
and the quality is questionable.
bears no resemblance to the classic design,
and the quality is questionable.
One cannot notice that the world has changed, however, there will come a time when the economy will improve and there will be nothing to choose from but junk. Small fabricators pride ourselves on offering the "antiques of tomorrow".
So - before you run into that big box store for just any old lamp, or take a chance on that crystal chandelier you found on the internet, consider that "good enough" ends up in yard sales. Lighting is a quality "appliance" that should work well to fulfill a need and at the same time be a beautiful work of art that you will enjoy for a very long time to come.