Since their creation in 1988, Tech Lighting has mastered the craft of light design and engineering. Their uncompromising ability has propelled them towards the top of the low-voltage lighting food chain without sacrificing the multitude of first-rate designs they have to offer. Their imaginatively articulate fusion of art and science in design demands a double take. Try out Tech Lighting LED lights, pendants, and other fixtures today for top quality and an unmatchable price through this site.Selection also includes fixtures previously known under 2Thousand Degrees, Tiella, and Wilmette
Since their creation in 1988, Tech Lighting has mastered the craft of light design and engineering. Their uncompromising ability has propelled them towards the top of the low-voltage lighting food chain without sacrificing the multitude of first-rate designs they have to offer. Their imaginatively articulate fusion of art and science in design demands a double take. Try out Tech Lighting LED lights, pendants, and other fixtures today for top quality and an unmatchable price through this site. Selection also includes fixtures previously known under 2Thousand Degrees, Tiella, and Wilmette
Hand-blown transparent glass highlighted a brilliant silver glaze and topped with metal detail. Height of transparent band may vary as a result of the hand-blown glass process. Learn More
Curve shaped glass with a frosted old world charm. Named for the technique in which it's made, Scavo is mouth blown and undergoes a finishing process that provides a frosted outer surface. Learn More
Elegant multitoned cylindrical shade comprised of natural shell panels. The shells are burnished to remove rough edges, meticulously polished, cut to size, and carefully adhered by hand to an inner glass cylinder. Learn More
Classic and modern with just a t ouch of rustic charm. The clean, contemporary Belgian linen shade is complemented with weathered oak detailing adding a warmth to the design and making it perfect for a broad range of applications. The solid wood finial is created using furnituremaking techniques, turning the wood into the baluster shape. Learn More