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Khalima Lights

Lindsay MacLeod helps her husband Robert create a copper skeleton for an interior paper-clad light. The couple founded Khalima Lights, a handcrafted light fixture business they run out of a workshed on Wadmalaw Island.

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Lindsay MacLeod helps her husband Robert create a copper skeleton for an interior paper-clad light. The couple founded Khalima Lights, a handcrafted light fixture business they run out of a workshed on Wadmalaw Island.

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This pair of lights on a new Wadmalaw Island residence were designed by Lindsay and Robert MacLeod of Khalima Lights.

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This pair of lights on a new Wadmalaw Island residence was designed by Lindsay and Robert MacLeod of Khalima Lights.

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This ornate copper fixture, which Robert and Lindsay MacLeod designed complete with riverbirch leaves, anchors the entrance of a new Wadmalaw Island home. It's one of Khalima Lights' most ambitious commissions to date.

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Handcrafted details, such as these copper leaves complete with veins, is what Khalima Lights' owners say sets their approach apart.

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Lindsay Graham solders a copper tube to create a skeleton for a paper light. She studied light fixture making under the late Charleston craftsman John Gantt.

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The simple rectangular fixtures outside the MacLeod's Wadmalaw Island home reflect their home's simplicity. Their large size ensures the gas flames properly vent.

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Khalima Lights specializes in exterior lighting, but the MacLeods also work with paper for interior or porch lights, such as this one.

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Robert and Lindsay MacLeod of Khalima Lights say they approach their light designs by first studying a building's architecture. The resulting fixture can reflect some similar details.

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Khalima Lights

Lindsay MacLeod helps her husband Robert create a copper skeleton for an interior paper-clad light. The couple founded Khalima Lights, a handcrafted light fixture business they run out of a workshed on Wadmalaw Island.

  • Robert Behre
Khalima Lights

Lindsay MacLeod helps her husband Robert create a copper skeleton for an interior paper-clad light. The couple founded Khalima Lights, a handcrafted light fixture business they run out of a workshed on Wadmalaw Island.

  • Robert Behre
Khalima Lights

This pair of lights on a new Wadmalaw Island residence were designed by Lindsay and Robert MacLeod of Khalima Lights.

  • Robert Behre
Khalima Lights

This pair of lights on a new Wadmalaw Island residence was designed by Lindsay and Robert MacLeod of Khalima Lights.

  • Robert Behre
Khalima Lights

This ornate copper fixture, which Robert and Lindsay MacLeod designed complete with riverbirch leaves, anchors the entrance of a new Wadmalaw Island home. It's one of Khalima Lights' most ambitious commissions to date.

  • Robert Behre
Khalima Lights

Handcrafted details, such as these copper leaves complete with veins, is what Khalima Lights' owners say sets their approach apart.

  • Robert Behre
Khalima Lights

Lindsay Graham solders a copper tube to create a skeleton for a paper light. She studied light fixture making under the late Charleston craftsman John Gantt.

  • Robert Behre
Khalima Lights

The simple rectangular fixtures outside the MacLeod's Wadmalaw Island home reflect their home's simplicity. Their large size ensures the gas flames properly vent.

Khalima Lights

Khalima Lights specializes in exterior lighting, but the MacLeods also work with paper for interior or porch lights, such as this one.

  • Robert Behre
Khalima Lights

Robert and Lindsay MacLeod of Khalima Lights say they approach their light designs by first studying a building's architecture. The resulting fixture can reflect some similar details.

  • Robert Behre

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