Hudson Valley Lighting Group hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony last month to celebrate the debut on the West Coast of a 23,742-sq.-ft. showroom at Las Vegas Market. Designer to the stars Martyn Lawrence Bullard celebrated his collection with Corbett Lighting at the new showroom – the lighting group’s first show on the West Coast.
“Las Vegas Market’s energy is legendary and we’re beyond thrilled to finally be a part of it,” says David Littman, founder and CEO of Hudson Valley Lighting Group. “We look forward to interacting face-to-face with many talented designers and retailers who can best appreciate the wide range of styles Hudson Valley Lighting Group has to offer.”
Located on the fourth floor of Building C, the space is devoted to showcasing a broad array of lighting fixtures. In addition to new sconces, pendants and chandeliers, the showroom features floor and table lamps. Highlights include:
- Troy Lighting‘s Epic line: Lights are sprinkled throughout the interior of Epic’s diamond-shaped, plated topaz prism, producing a dazzling effect. Finished in forged iron, the exterior hand-worked iron frame creates a simple silhouette, accented by polished chrome details.
- Mitzi’s Lauryn line: Available in blush, white, gray and navy, Lauryn is a sweet but simple addition to any room with the shade’s wavy rim and small, aged brass or polished nickel accents.
- Corbett‘s Jasmine line: An elegant branch of metal reaches across, stemming out to support exquisite handcrafted flowers of glass, alternately translucent and frosted. Old-world artistry and clean-lined modernism combine, in silver or gold-leaf finish, for gorgeous contrast.
- Mitzi’s Lillian line: Sleek and delicate with a slim black base, Lillian is a table and floor lamp series with clever aged brass or polished nickel accents.
Covering a vast range of styles and categories, these brands are united by their commitment to quality, thoughtful design and obsessive attention to detail. Hudson Valley Lighting reimagines classics while setting the pace for the industry; Mitzi, the newest addition, makes high design attainable with bold color choices and a sense of playfulness that is right on trend. Established in 1963, Troy is known for a sophisticated yet casual aesthetic and modern industrial sensibility. Corbett’s glamorous lighting fixtures make a statement and are best experienced in person to get a sense of their size, artfulness and presence.