A century ago, the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes took place in Paris, defining the Art Deco style that continues to captivate designers and tastemakers today. This landmark event in 1925 celebrated innovation in design and craftsmanship, showcasing bold geometric forms, luxurious materials, and a modern aesthetic that blended artistry with functionality. It was here that the term Art Deco found its origins, marking the beginning of a design movement that would influence architecture, interiors, and lighting for decades to come.
In honour of this milestone, Collier Webb proudly presents the Art Deco Collection - a curated range of ceiling lights, wall lights, table lamps, and portable lighting inspired by the elegance and glamour of this iconic era. Every piece is meticulously handcrafted in our British workshop and foundry, reflecting the movement’s timeless style through exceptional craftsmanship.
Crafting a Legacy: Lang Collection
Central to our Art Deco Collection is the newly launched Lang Collection, a celebration of craftsmanship and design innovation. Combining traditional techniques with modern artistry, the Lang features a signature claw motif, capturing the geometric elegance and bold symmetry of Art Deco. Made from alabaster with bespoke brass finishes, these designs epitomise the timeless appeal of 1920s style, reimagined for contemporary interiors.
A Legacy of Craftsmanship in Lighting
The Exposition Internationale championed the union of traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation - a philosophy that underpins Collier Webb’s approach to design. The Art Deco Collection brings this ethos to life with ceiling lights, wall lights, table lamps, and portable designs, all crafted by our skilled makers.
A Century of Illumination: Art Deco Lighting
Art Deco’s influence endures in its ability to bring a sense of drama and refinement to any space. This Collection reinterprets this iconic style for contemporary interiors, offering versatile lighting solutions that honour the movement’s design principles.