In the world of interior design, lighting is often referred to as the "jewelry" of a room. If that’s the case, then Currey & Company is the master jeweler. Known for their use of natural materials—shell, iron, wood, and even recycled glass—Currey & Company fixtures do more than just brighten a space; they define its character.
Whether you are designing a coastal retreat or a moody urban loft, here is how their core categories can transform your home:
1. Statement Chandeliers
A Currey & Company chandelier is rarely just a light source; it is a sculptural centerpiece.
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Organic Inspiration: Look for pieces like the Hortensia or Grand Lotus, which use hand-applied gold leaf and wrought iron to mimic the fluid shapes of nature.
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Material Story: From the rugged charm of the Saxon Rattan to the sophisticated shimmer of the Bebe (made with recycled glass discs), these fixtures bring an immediate sense of texture and "quiet luxury" to dining rooms and foyers.
2. Sculptural Table Lamps
The beauty of a Currey & Company table lamp lies in its ability to stand alone as a piece of art even when the light is off.
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Artisan Bases: Expect to see handcrafted ceramics with deep reactive glazes, or the Shadows lamp which features a base inspired by natural twigs cast in brass.
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2026 Innovation: Keep an eye out for their growing collection of cordless, rechargeable lamps. These allow for high-end lighting on bookshelves, consoles, or outdoor dining tables without the clutter of a cord.
3. Elegant Wall Sconces
Sconces are the ultimate tool for layering light. Currey & Company excels at creating "jewelry-like" wall fixtures that provide both ambient glow and visual interest.
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Functional Art: Their sconces range from the minimalist, architectural lines of the Daze collection to more botanical, ornate designs like the Gingko silver leaf sconce.
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Bath & Vanity: They offer a deep assortment of damp-rated sconces in finishes like antique brass and polished nickel, allowing you to carry a cohesive design language into the most private spaces of your home.
The Designer’s Edge: Pendants and Beyond
Beyond the big three, their pendant collections—like the Antibes woven series—are perfect for anchoring kitchen islands or creating intimate clusters in a bedroom corner. By mixing materials like concrete, rope, and crystal, Currey & Company ensures that every fixture feels collected, rather than mass-produced.

