There are so many aspects that go into choosing the perfect lights
for your home. What style with the architecture? How many lights should there be?
Where do they go? Gas or electric? What is the proper scale? Don't get overwhelmed, let us help!
There are so many aspects that go into choosing the perfect lights
for your home. What style with the architecture? How many lights should there be?
Where do they go? Gas or electric? What is the proper scale? Don't get overwhelmed, let us help!
There are so many aspects that go into choosing the perfect lights
for your home. What style with the architecture? How many lights should there be?
Where do they go? Gas or electric? What is the proper scale? Don't get overwhelmed, let us help!
Designed by the legendary historic preservationists and architectural firm of “KOCH and WILSON”,... Read More
Designed by the legendary historic preservationists and architectural firm of “KOCH and WILSON”, these beautifully detailed lanterns were commissioned and built by Andrew Bevolo, Sr. and the skillful coppersmiths at BEVOLO METAL CRAFTS. These timeless and incredibly durably copper lanterns, remain in service today, gracing the many National Historic Registered properties in the French Quarter. The Rosetta Standard Light is available in natural gas, liquid propane, and electric.
The Rosetta Standard Light was designed by the distinguished historic preservationists and architectural firm Koch and Wilson. Fabricated by Andrew Bevolo, Sr. and the skilled coppersmiths at Bevolo Metal Craft, each lantern reflects a high standard of craftsmanship and long-term durability. These copper fixtures were originally commissioned for use on historic properties and have proven their quality over time, continuing to serve on numerous sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the French Quarter.
Built to meet both aesthetic and functional demands, the Rosetta Standard Light is available in natural gas, liquid propane, and electric options. Its traditional construction and adaptable energy sources make it suitable for a variety of historic and contemporary applications while preserving the architectural integrity of the spaces it enhances. Read Less