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Newport Beach: ADG Creates Magic in Villas Fashion Island

Jun 28, 2017 | Architecture, Featured Projects, General News, Lighting, Newport Beach

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Our magic and creativity is unsurpassed. We have a stellar reputation for not only design, but manufacturing of lighting fixtures for high-end and luxury projects. Across a broad spectrum of architectural and design projects, we are able to translate client vision into high quality fixtures that exceed all expectations.

This expansive project in Newport Beach, the prestigious Villas Fashion Island, was an opportunity to collaborate with the Irvine Company on the residences. Gerald Olesker has designed lighting for some of its monument entries, establishing lighting specs for some of its residential communities. ADG was responsible for the 50” tall modern pendant chandelier in the coordinating tower lobbies. The project began as a concept sketch using ADG’s ring chandelier as inspiration. The final project is a pendant, with four tiers of varying sizes, and extends about 6 feet wide. The resort style property is full of high-end fixtures and features, including stainless steel appliances, island kitchens, and hardwood-style flooring.

“We have worked with the Irvine Company for the last 22 years on a number of other projects,” said Gerald Olesker, founder and CEO of ADG Lighting. “We were thrilled when we found out we were collaborating with the team again.”

Last year, ADG Lighting worked closely with the Irvine Company on the remodel of the Crystal Cove sales office with Homer Oatman. Outside of Orange County, ADG Lighting is working with the Irvine Company on three more residential upper scale buildings.

With a number of residential and hospitality spaces under its belt, ADG Lighting is well known in trade circles for their premier custom lighting work on multi-family homes, spec homes, beach homes, restaurants, hotels, and landmarks worldwide. Their work on multiple lighting projects throughout Southern California and the United States. Current projects include work in New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, and in major cities across Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, and Florida.

From the job site at Villas Fashion Island

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