Robert Abbey
The Robert Abbey StoryIn the beginning, Robert Abbey Lighting produced table and floor lights for department stores, based out of Brooklyn. At that time in 1946 everything was done in-house, from designing to manufacturing and finishing, even shade production. Once their popularity grew, Robert Abbey moved into a larger facility in North Carolina in the 1980s. Ten years later, Robert Abbey lighting expanded further to include offices and personnel in Hong Kong. They still maintain their in-house designers in Hickory, North Carolina, and remain independently owned by the founding family. Why We Love Robert Abbey LightingWith great designs ranging from Rico Espinet to Mary McDonald lamps to Jonathan Adler lighting, Robert Abbey produces some of the most vibrant, colorful and elegant designer lighting in the industry. With looks that vary from transitional to structural and contemporary, representing their designers down to the finest detail, Robert Abbey light fixtures have something for everyone and every space. We're confident that a Robert Abbey chandelier or a pair of Robert Abbey table lamps will add a great amount of decorative style to any room of your home. Fun Facts About Robert AbbeySeveral Robert Abbey employees represent 3rd and 4th generations of family and team members. You could say the family atmosphere is pretty strong at Robert Abbey. Noteworthy Lighting from Robert AbbeyThe Axis collection is one of our favorites, offering understated elegance in a unique combination of fabric, metal, marble and Travertine. And the Bling Chandelier has been a long-time favorite among our shoppers and the Lumens team. |
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