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Illuminate your space with Canadian craftsmanship

Lighting plays a pivotal role in defining the ambiance and functionality of any interior. By choosing Canadian-made lighting fixtures, you not only enhance your space with unique designs but also support local artisans and sustainable practices. Ever wonder what lighting brands are Canadian? In this guide, we spotlight exceptional lighting studios from across Canada, showcasing their innovative creations that blend form and function seamlessly.

lighting companies that are based in canada
lighting companies that are based in canada

Photography courtesy of Intérieure Co.

Luminaire Authentik

Founded in 2015, Luminaire Authentik is a Quebec-based design studio that emphasizes Scandinavian aesthetics. Each lamp is meticulously drawn, designed and handcrafted in their Cowansville studio, reflecting an authentic design philosophy. Their collections exemplify made in Canada lighting, with bold colour options and custom forms available across their product range.

Anony pendants - Made in Canada Lighting brands
Anony pendants - Made in Canada Lighting brands

Anony

Based in Toronto, Anony is a lighting and product design studio committed to creating objects with longevity. Their designs are characterized by minimalist aesthetics and innovative use of materials, resulting in pieces that are both functional and timeless. Anony’s streamlined approach to made in Canada lighting ensures quality control and sustainability at every step, from concept to production.

Alpenglow Projects - Lambert & Fils - Canadian Made lighting
Alpenglow Projects - Lambert & Fils - Canadian Made lighting

Lambert & Fils

Established in 2010, Lambert & Fils is a Montreal-based lighting studio renowned for its contemporary designs that explore the interplay between light, technology and materials. Handcrafted in their Montreal atelier, their collections range from pendant to floor lamps, each reflecting a deep appreciation for raw materials and poetic forms.

cool light fixtures made of glass
cool light fixtures made of glass

Bocci

Founded in 2005 by Omer Arbel and Randy Bishop, Bocci is a Vancouver-based design and manufacturing company specializing in sculptural lighting and large-scale installations. Their innovative approach combines materials research with traditional craftsmanship, resulting in unique lighting pieces that have garnered international acclaim.

Karice Lighting

Since 1993, Karice Lighting has been designing and manufacturing custom architectural lighting in Surrey, British Columbia. Known for pushing creative boundaries, Karice specializes in both standard and bespoke fixtures, blending state-of-the-art metalwork with artistic design to produce one-of-a-kind masterpieces.

lights for your home that are made in canada
lights for your home that are made in canada

AM Studio

Located in Toronto’s design district, AM Studio is both a lighting showroom and a collaborative design hub. The space showcases a vast catalogue of made in Canada lighting, including custom chandeliers, wall sconces, and pendants crafted in partnership with local artisans like glassblower Karli Sears. Alongside its Canadian offerings, AM Studio also carries select international collections from brands like Bomma, Brokis and Vibia—providing a well-rounded selection for residential and commercial projects alike.

vancouver Canada lighting studio
vancouver Canada lighting studio

A-N-D

A-N-D is a Vancouver-based decorative luminaire design studio and manufacturer that investigates new design possibilities through innovative production methods. Having recently celebrated ten years, A-N-D creates honest products that transcend time and place, inspired by the unexpected and the everyday.

Gabriel Scott

Founded in 2012 by Gabriel Kakon and Scott Richler, Gabriel Scott is a Montreal-based design studio specializing in contemporary furniture and lighting. Their chic and customizable pieces are handcrafted in their Montreal production studio, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach that blends architecture, industrial design and jewelry making.

Castor Design

Established in 2009 in Toronto, Castor Design is a multidisciplinary studio renowned for its innovative approach to lighting and furniture. Their “This is not a F***ing Droog Light” exemplifies their creative ethos, drawing inspiration from guitar pedals to create a unique lighting fixture. This design features 12-volt LED rubber truck lights that plug into a power box, allowing the lights to be positioned freely using metal pucks and magnets.

commerical and retail lighting
commerical and retail lighting

Edison Lighting Group

Established in 2003, Edison Lighting Group is a Canadian manufacturer based in Newmarket, Ontario, specializing in high-quality architectural luminaires. They focus on delivering products that incorporate advancing technologies, emphasizing design, reliability and energy efficiency. Need to brighten your workspace, retail shop or large-scale residential space? Look no further.

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