I was at the Architectural Digest home show this weekend and cam across some beautiful light fixtures and furniture made by a local artisan, Gregory Horgan. In addition to the ones pictured here, he was introducing some that had an expanded metal lath look that matched the actual material used in accompanying benches and tables. It was really cool stuff. I’m hoping to use some in a small restaurant project I’ll be working on soon.

Greg recognized my name tag from my postings here, so we got to talking. He’s got a great local business producing beautiful work, so I thought this would be a great way to get his name out there. Have a look at his stuff. He could be a great resource for people in this community.

http://www.horganbecket.com

Jim Hill, RA, LEED AP
Urban Pioneering Architecture


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  1. It’s was really amusing but I think it’s a consequences of previous, i was to be proved wrong.

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  2. That was a great show. It was especially nice that they added MADE this year, which also allowed for the representation of individual and artists and artisans, including several from Brooklyn. Hope they continue that next year. I’m not sure if we stopped at Horgan’s booth, but I do remember seeing some fixtures which, now that you mention it, looked like they were made of metal laths. They looked fantastic! Was his display on the southeastern start of an aisle in MADE?