Brighten up your space this summer with new lighting from our Summer 2023 Collection.
“Our latest launch features statement collections in both interior and exterior lighting along with exciting combinations of materials, rich finishes and evolving design styles that elevate our lighting collections to a new level of luxury," said Colleen Visage, VP of Product Development for Progress Lighting.
The collections feature imaginative lighting and statement pieces that create strong focal points and represent the latest interior design themes including Timeless Modern, Modern Organic, and Luxe Industrial.
Featuring Arya
Iconic silhouettes with mid-century modern influences exemplify the contemporary direction Progress Lighting has taken with several new fixture families. The Arya Collection has a lively essence created by the rhythm of slender, graceful arms. The fixtures throughout the Trimble Collection feature elements of angular shades, curved lines and flat discs to express their clean, mid-century modern silhouettes.
Elegantly extended, the Vertex Collection is composed of angular forms to create a bold design delivering clear illumination from its glass shade columns.
Taking warm, casual cues from coastal and global themes such as Japandi, Modern Organic has emerged as a design trend. “There is a definite human element in this trend that values the craftsmanship of true artisans, whether their creations are simple or complex," says David Peek, Progress Lighting Sr. Director of Product Development.
Modern Organic style fuses with artisanal craftsmanship in the Cordova Collection. Inspired by the graceful interlacing of a bird's nest, its airy handwoven frame surrounds a textured fabric diffuser. Natural and artisanal elements forge a rustic modern feel for the Laramie Collection. Handwoven string offers a subtle distinctiveness complemented by clear, finely seeded glass.
Featuring Saucedo
Luxe Industrial lighting is decidedly more refined than its Urban Industrial counterpart. Their design focuses on detail and silhouette, and these small touches add a sense of luxury. A dynamic, faceted open geometric structure delivers both a distinctive architectural statement and bright illumination from the Saucedo Collection. Distinctive mechanical details establish a nostalgic flair in the elegant Fessler Bath Collection, whose decorative frame features authentically crafted hardware elements to bring vintage flair that complements the curved opal shades. Also in the vanity light category is the Beckner Collection, reflecting mid-century and industrial design with mechanical knobs and hooded lights offering a tactile appeal.
Featuring Bradshaw
Bigger is certainly better with new exterior releases that are scaled large to make an impressive statement on facades while also exhibiting a refined classic appeal. The Bradshaw Collection nods to historical style with its traditional gas lantern design offered in a popular copper finish modernized by clear glass panels. With crisp angular details inspired by vintage lanterns, the Richmond Hill Collection features a stately candle enclosed within clear glass panes highlighting the elongated, tapered design.
Several Dark Sky Friendly styles highlight Progress Lighting exterior lighting collections. The Precinct Collection features an architectural bracket design holding a metal shade that elevates its functional style and industrial appeal. The Stallworth Collection has a minimalistic design with angular lines and a cylindrical metal shade that projects a wash of warm downlight.
Other exterior collections reflect a modern trend, with clear or seeded glass shades offering updated curb appeal. The Chapel Collection presents an overscaled open metal frame with a seeded glass candelabra nestled within. Combining classic style with minimalist geometry, the Parrish Collection features a sturdy, rectangular frame that casts light through etched and clear glass panels.
The new Progress Lighting introductions will be available at lighting showrooms, online retailers, and on the Progress Lighting website, www.progresslighting.com.