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Meet Huey, the New Lighting Brand on the Block

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Made in Toronto, Huey’s lighting hits the market

“Cute, fun and memorable.” Two of these words do not describe 2020, but all three certainly characterize Huey, a Toronto-born lighting brand in its infancy. And Cherub, shown here, is Huey’s aptly named first product. Because what better, dear home renovators, than a beautiful spirit-child – sans wings – to usher in a hopefully much lighter and more inspiring 2021?

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The Designer & Her Mission

Product designer Bret Williams conjured Huey while renovating a dated warehouse condo a year and a half ago. “I quickly learned,” she says, “that the gap in the market for quality, accessible – yet elevated – lighting is present globally, and especially so in Canada. I wanted to support talented Canadian creators, but I couldn’t find what I was looking for. Specifically, stylish flush-mounts.”

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Crafted from porcelain Cherub does double duty as sconce and ceiling light.

A Lighting Shop is Born

Williams, with the help of three talented local fabricators, quickly set about helping other handy locavores top their own projects with a crowning jewel. Cherub does double duty as sconce and ceiling light and is crafted from porcelain at a local ceramic studio. Its cuddly baby rolls are available in six neutral hues that range from cloud white to charcoal, with a few earthy cyans thrown in for good measure. The CSA-approved lighting fixtures are hand-assembled right here in the city with high-quality electrical parts imported from New York, and are simple for an electrician to install. Each piece reflects a careful balance of artistry and function, ensuring Cherub adds charm and character to any space. Sound the trumpets: With Cherub, Huey effortlessly introduces a fresh and exciting lighting brand to Toronto, ready to tackle any home revamp with ease and levity.

Cherub by Huey Lighting

Handmade soft-curved Cherub by Huey lighting, available in six colours, and for purchase at HUEYLIGHTSHOP.COM

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