Dahlhaus Lighting Vintage & Restoration Catalog
Dahlhaus Lighting — Vintage Restoration & Reproduction
Dahlhaus Lighting is a Brooklyn-based lighting specialist that has spent more than three decades reviving vintage fixtures and producing high-quality reproductions for residential, commercial, and civic projects. The Dahlhaus Lighting workshop combines hands-on craftsmanship with sourcing of period-correct parts, making it a trusted name for designers, architects, and homeowners restoring historic interiors. Browse the full collection at https://dahlhaus-lighting.com .
From early-twentieth-century chandeliers and art deco sconces to mid-century pendants and industrial fixtures, the Dahlhaus Lighting team handles everything from cleaning and rewiring to complete rebuilds. Each restored or reproduced fixture is fitted to current safety standards while preserving the look, weight, and finish of the original.
What Dahlhaus Lighting Offers
- Vintage Fixture Restoration — Rewiring, replating, polishing, and structural repair of antique chandeliers, sconces, lanterns, and lamps from the late 19th century through the mid-20th
- Reproduction Light Fixtures — Period-correct reproductions in art deco, Victorian, mid-century, and industrial styles for designers and homeowners who need a matched fixture or a longer run
- Custom & Civic Projects — Lighting design and fabrication for hotels, restaurants, theaters, government buildings, and historic landmarks needing code-compliant period lighting
- Lampshades & Replacement Parts — Replacement glass globes, fabric and silk shades, sockets, hardware, and finials sized to original specifications
Contact Information
| Website | https://dahlhaus-lighting.com |
| Phone | 718-218-6651 |
| Fax | 718-218-6653 |
| info@dahlhaus-lighting.com | |
| Address | Brooklyn, NY 11211 |
How to Order
Visit the Dahlhaus Lighting catalog at https://dahlhaus-lighting.com to see the current selection of restored fixtures and reproductions. Designers and trade buyers can call 718-218-6651 for project quotes, custom work, and lead-time information. Most restoration projects require an initial consultation by phone or email before pieces are sent to the workshop.
