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- Historical Lighting Replication - February 7th, 2014
At King Richard’s you’ll discover hundreds of styles of church lighting from salvaged traditional pieces crafted at the turn of the century to new lights constructed by members of its ar...
- Renderings/Drawings - February 7th, 2014
Want to be sure your lighting design contributes to a reverent mood within your sanctuary? Does your lighting style complement the other architectural elements around it? Only at King Richard...
- Need Lighting Moved/Removed? - February 7th, 2014
At King Richard’s we are passionate about our business. We don’t simply reclaim “items”; we restore artifacts to their former glory, preserving them for future generations to enjoy. Vi...
- Lighting Restoration - February 7th, 2014
The daily wear and tear of religious services, aging materials and environmental conditions can prematurely age your lighting fixtures even to the point of making them unsafe for use. At King ...
- To Our Competitors - February 7th, 2014
As a leader in our industry, we realize you will be visiting our website frequently which is flattering; we encourage this activity! We look at it as the same reason numerous world class athle...
- See Our Lights in Your Church Today! - February 7th, 2014
Call King Richard’s if you want a rendering which will accurately reflect the scale, position, and design of your chosen lighting in your actual liturgical environment. Our design consultant...
- Fundraising/Donor/Marketing Materials - February 7th, 2014
In our experience, fundraising for your liturgical appointments, whether for a single light or a major installation, benefits from a 3-step approach: Mindful Planning, Education, and Securing ...
- Have lighting for sale? - February 7th, 2014
King Richard’s is the largest buyer of religious artifacts, including decorative lighting, in the United States. Whether you have a single angel light or an entire collection of pendant ceil...
- Taking Your Lights on Trade In - February 7th, 2014
From a liturgical perspective, a well-lit sanctuary encourages a sense of contemplation and reverence for the sacred nature of the space. Aesthetically, they should complement and reflect the ...