Lux Lighting
Large in-stock selection of modern, contemporary, transitional lighting. Located in Portland Oregon's historical Pearl District.

1333 NW Glisan
Portland OR
503-299-6754
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May 6, 2010Paolo Design Group
The invention of track lighting has made a designer's world easier to not only highlight important artifacts and artwork, but also transform otherwise dim and dark places into welcoming spaces, even narrow hallways. Take for example this hallway that incorporates a Juno track lighting system sold through Lux Lighting, one of the best lighting showrooms in the Pearl [...]
Mar 26, 2010Pangaea Interior Design
Portland Interior Designer Shares: Where to Shop in The Pearl District – Lux Lighting
(Photo: Pearl District Bridgeport Condo featuring monorail lighting, George Kovacs Floor Lamp, Kartell pendant lamps – interior by Pangaea Interior Design)
If you are moving to the Portland, Oregon Pearl District from somewhere in California (who isn't? — I did!) or any [...]
Oct 12, 2006Kyle Ritter
Jaime, the wonderful lady writing articles for PDXinteriors, has recently submitted an article about the importance of lighting as it pertains to interior design. She spoke briefly with David Ellis of Lux Lighting here in Portland. So if you are looking for some lighting tips, you know what to do.
In addition, Emma Juhlin wrote a [...]
Nov 18, 2007Flickr photos tagged 'portland'
*Oregongirl posted a photo:
Sitting at a traffic light in the Pearl district, we became mesmerized by the display in the window of Lux Lighting.
I am a lamp junkie. I would love to spend an afternoon in there someday.
Shot from car window on unknown street.
We received some lighting tips from Julie Johnson at Lux Lighting. There's some great information here about lighting your home interior:
To Make A Room Appear larger
Lux Lighting
1333 NW Glisan Portland, OR 97209
503-299-6754 X110 or julie@luxlights.com
Bev & Mike
Landfair Furniture + Design Gallery
To Make A Room Appear larger
- Use wall washers on a large expanse of light colored wall
- Use up lighting to bounce light onto the ceilings and walls
- Create panels of light at one end of the room - your eye will be pulled toward it, making the room appear larger.
- Use vertical light beams
- Hang pendent lighting low
- Use several table lamps to create low pools of light
- Don't allow light onto the ceiling
Lux Lighting
1333 NW Glisan Portland, OR 97209
503-299-6754 X110 or julie@luxlights.com
Bev & Mike
Landfair Furniture + Design Gallery

