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Progress Lighting Debuts 250 New Fixtures

Organic modern, refined classic, and midcentury design styles influenced some of the products in the manufacturer's recent launch.

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Breckenridge

Progress Lighting

Breckenridge

Catering to today’s popular interior design trends, Progress Lighting will debut more than 250 new fixtures in its 2023 product launch at Lightovation in January at the Dallas Market Center.

“Our winter 2023 launch introduces exciting combinations of materials, rich finishes, and fresh styles that elevate our design-driven collections to a new level of luxury,” says Colleen Visage, vice president of product development for Progress Lighting.

Some primary themes in the Progress Lighting Design Series and the Decorative Lighting category include:

Chandra

Progress Lighting

Chandra

Organic Modern
Handcrafted woven frames are the hallmark of two globally inspired collections that provide relaxed warmth and texture to interiors, says the manufacturer. Laila features hand-knotted strands in an intricately woven design that creates a delightful interplay of shadows, while Chandra features knotted string handwoven by artisans into a casual, artful lantern form.

Breckenridge

Progress Lighting

Breckenridge

Refined Classic
Classic designs take a new form, emphasizing the style’s architectural roots with classic black and aged bronze finishes. Breckenridge is a rustic yet minimalist design defined by stately candles accenting a vast circular frame, while Burgess brings authenticity to home décor through a geometric surround enclosing seeded glass diffusers.

Haas

Progress Lighting

Haas

Modern Appeal
Midcentury classic styling has been updated in fixtures that present generous scale and options for hanging, wall, and ceiling mount applications. Haas elegantly melds modern and organic inspirations with a bold linear frame that branches out to embrace smoothly etched opal glass globes and Perimeter has an iconic modern design defined by an elegant metal dome.

New ceiling fan styles, exterior lighting collections, and LED bath fixtures, including light-up mirrors, were also featured in the launch.

All of the new introductions will be available at lighting showrooms, online retailers, and on the Progress Lighting website.

About the Author

Symone Strong

Symone is an editor at Builder. She also has stories in other company publications, including ARCHITECT. She earned her B.S. in journalism and a minor in business communications from Towson University.

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