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The Archive Collection
The early 20th century was a remarkable time in the history of
architecture, with some of the field's most prominent practitioners working in and around Chicago. At that time,
Chicago was also home to Wilmer S. Snow, a lighting designer and graduate of the School at the Art Institute.
Snow built a reputation for creating architectural lighting known for both its design and its craftsmanship.
During this period, Snow's work was commissioned as an integral part of the architectural design process.
This process depended heavily on renderings, design drawings and shop drawings that make up the basis for
the vast Archive Collection. He also created a large number of original drawings for unique lighting fixtures
which were archived and never produced - until now.
Archistoric Products has opened the Company's archives and created the Archive Collection - architecturally
distinguished pieces that are carefully constructed by hand at Archistoric Product's Chicago facility from
U.S.-made components, using traditional fabrication and assembly techniques. Back >
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