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Introducing Frederick Cooper



Frederick Cooper

lampIn 1923, Frederick Cooper, a Chicago artist, established a studio to create beautiful sculpture and watercolor paintings. At that time, American architecture was in its heyday in the Windy City. Mr. Cooper was drawn to the still fairly new invention of lamps. Through the mixing media of brass, fabric, glass and wood, Cooper created exquisitely designed lamps that matched the swift innovation in American architecture.

Under the stewardship of the Gershanov family, the business flourished in Chicago, then the lighting capital of the world. Over decades, many other lamp businesses faded away, while Frederick Cooper prospered, building on its reputation for distinctive styles and superb quality. To read more about our history, click here.

Today, Frederick Cooper stands for superlative design and traditional craftsmanship.  Our goal is to search the world for lost arts and interpret them into illuminated art. There is no compromise in the integrity of media – pure brass, genuine wood and exotic fabrics. Frederick Cooper—built for generations.

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Tyndale

Fashion-forward driven, Tyndale is crafted with mixed media of metal, stone, and glass, complemented by exotic fabrics and trim.  The bases range from the clean and contemporary to the whimsical, while color is a key element of our distinctive shades.  Our fabrics are carefully selected during our round-the-world buying trips. Inimitable looks are created by an uniqueness of form, texture, trim and beads.  For Tyndale lamp collections, click here.

 

 


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