Pratt Ceiling Fixture

Reproduction — Charles M. Pratt House, 1908

The Pratt Ceiling Fixture is a faithful reproduction of the original lighting from the Charles M. Pratt House in Ojai, California, completed in 1908 — one of Charles and Henry Greene's most refined residential works and a defining masterpiece of their mature Arts and Crafts style.

The fixture faithfully reproduces the six-sided ceiling lantern form of the original — a geometry that creates a more dynamic and architectural presence than a standard rectangular fixture, casting light in multiple directions and throwing subtle shadows through the decorative cutouts near the top of each panel. The frame is handcrafted from hand-selected African mahogany with genuine Gaboon ebony inlays and hand-carved embellishments around the canopy — a level of ornamental detail that places this piece among the most elaborate fixtures in the Craftsmen Studio collection.

The hand-leaded glass panels are crafted using the copper foil method, faithfully reproducing the abstract vine motif with soft green and amber accents found in the original Pratt House glasswork — an organic, nature-drawn design that embodies the Greene brothers' deep reverence for the natural world. The result is a warm, dappled light that brings the spirit of one of Ojai's most celebrated Arts and Crafts interiors directly into your home.

Made entirely to order. Custom glass colors available upon request.

Specifications

Dimensions & Pricing
Lantern W × D × H
22‑1/2″ × 18″ × 9″
Canopy
29‑1/2″ × 27‑1/2″
Sockets
4 — 75W Max
Price
$2,795

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