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Lighting by Hammerworks

6 Fremont Street
Worcester, MA 01603
888-499-5519
Company Profile: 

Handcrafted Colonial Lighting Fixtures Made In New England

"Since 1979 One Goal, One Passion... To Bring Yesteryear To Light." 
A Legacy Of Authentic Craftsmanship

Lighting by Hammerworks offers the most complete line of Colonial lighting fixtures available. From post, wall & hanging lights for exterior use, to an extensive array of chandeliers, ceiling lights and wall sconces to enhance your home’s interior.

However, offering an extensive line is not enough for us. Our lighting is the finest quality and value unsurpassed in the industry. For over 35 years, Lighting By Hammerworks has been known for superior craftsmanship, engineering and attention to detail in all of our Period Lighting.

We turn all of our Wooden Colonial Chandeliers, spin our own metal finials and details, and execute all of our fixtures by hand. Also, many of our processes employ similar tools and the same techniques as those used by the original craftsmen.

Lighting By Hammerworks has worked with designers, architects and contractors throughout the country. Our Early American Colonial lighting, whether selected from our standard line or custom developed for specific projects, can be seen on thousands of homes and in major historic Colonial municipal restoration lighting projects throughout the USA.

In addition to our extensive line of Colonial reproduction lighting, we also offer a line of Arts & Crafts lighting, as well as a unique collection of Gooseneck Sign Lights.

Among Hammerwork more famous customers is the Walt Disney Company. Our fixtures have been used on the sets of several movies, including Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” trilogy. In addition, Hammerworks Colonial lighting fixtures can be seen at Disney’s Parks in Florida, California and Japan. Another notable project closer to home is the Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum. We provided this historic venue with over 100 light fixtures throughout both the interior and exterior areas of the museum.

Hammerworks Colonial Lighting fixtures have also been used in numerous other movie and TV productions, as well as in high end restaurants and retail locations throughout the U.S.