San Remo Ceiling Fixture

Greene & Greene Inspired — Jennie A. Reeve House, 1904

The San Remo is an original Craftsmen Studio design adapted from the lighting of the Jennie A. Reeve House in Long Beach, California, completed in 1904 — one of Charles and Henry Greene's earliest and most significant residential commissions, and a pivotal work in their development toward the mature Arts and Crafts style they would perfect in the Gamble and Pratt Houses just a few years later.

The fixture is handcrafted from hand-selected African mahogany with genuine Gaboon ebony accent details, assembled using traditional mortise and tenon joinery in faithful keeping with Greene & Greene's approach to honest, structural craftsmanship. With the lantern at 30″ wide and 20″ deep, this is one of the larger ceiling fixtures in the Craftsmen Studio collection — proportioned specifically to fill a room rather than merely light it, and at its best in spaces with nine to ten foot ceilings where its presence can be properly appreciated.

The iridescent amber glass panels are handmade using the copper foil method, casting a warm, honeyed light that shifts and glows as the day changes — bringing the organic richness of early Arts and Crafts design into dining rooms, great rooms, and any larger space where Greene & Greene's philosophy of beauty through honest craft is valued.

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

Specifications

Dimensions & Pricing
Lantern W × D × H
30″ × 20″ × 11″
Canopy
41″ × 26″
Sockets
4 — 75W Max
Price
$2,850

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