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DigitalBrowse free Currey & Company catalogs covering the full designer-trade lighting, accent furniture, and accessories lineup — the 2026 Lighting Collection, the 2026 Inspiration Guide, and the 2025 Outdoor Collection. Request brochures by mail or flip through the digital pages.
Currey & Company at a Glance
Currey & Company is one of the most influential designer-trade lighting and furniture houses in North America. Founded in 1988 in Atlanta, Georgia by Robert Currey and his late wife Suzy, the company built its reputation on natural-material lighting — handcrafted chandeliers, pendants, and lanterns finished in wrought iron, gold leaf, blackened steel, hand-knotted wood beads, capiz shell, and antique brass. Today the line spans more than 3,000 SKUs across lighting, accent furniture, mirrors, accessories, garden ornament, and the dedicated outdoor collection. Every Currey piece is sold through interior designers, architects, hospitality buyers, and trade-credentialed retailers — Currey does not sell direct to consumer, which is part of why the printed catalog program matters so much to the brand. The brand book is the specifier tool that puts the line in front of the trade, and the digital edition lives on the designer's screen during client meetings.
The Currey Product Family
Lighting is the founding category and still the deepest. The Currey lighting line is organized by typology: chandeliers, pendants, semi-flush ceiling fixtures, table lamps, floor lamps, wall sconces, lanterns, and the dedicated Marjorie Skouras Collection of organic-form chandeliers. Each fixture is hand-finished, often with combinations of materials that can't be reproduced at mass scale — Venetian glass plus iron, abaca rope plus blackened brass, wood-bead drops on hand-forged metal frames, terracotta with gold leaf, capiz shell on antiqued silver, polished horn on hand-forged steel. Currey was an early adopter of natural materials in residential lighting, and the line still anchors that aesthetic for designers specifying organic, layered, dimensional rooms. Fixture scales run from small entry pendants to oversized 60-inch foyer chandeliers, so the same brand voice can specify a powder room sconce and an entry-hall chandelier on the same project.
Accent furniture is the second major category. The Currey furniture line is occasional-scale — chairs, ottomans, side tables, console tables, bar carts, étagères, benches, vanities, desks, drinks tables — built to layer into a designer's room scheme rather than to anchor it as a primary upholstery purchase. The construction language is the same as the lighting: hand-applied finishes, natural materials, mixed media, frames in hand-forged metal, woven rattan, carved wood, hammered brass. The Inspiration Guide (and its predecessor titles) covers the full furniture and accessories breadth alongside the marquee lighting introductions for the season, organized by room application so designers can pull a complete dining room or sitting room scheme from a single Currey catalog spread.
Accessories complete the brand book — boxes, vases, decorative objects, bookends, trays, garden ornament, and the Currey wall art program (mirrors, framed natural-material artwork, sculptural wall objects). The accessories program is meaningful revenue for Currey because designers building room schemes around a Currey chandelier will frequently round out the room with the matching Currey accent and accessory pieces. Cross-selling within the brand is part of how the catalog program is designed: the photography deliberately stages a hero Currey fixture in a room finished with secondary Currey furniture and accessories, so the designer sees the full brand world and can specify it as a coordinated set rather than as individual SKUs.
Designer Collaborations
Currey publishes a rotating roster of named designer collections that anchor the brand's positioning at the top of the designer-trade lighting market. The longest-running is the Marjorie Skouras Collection — organic-form chandeliers built around collected natural materials (rock crystal, coral, abalone, shell, polished gemstone) on hand-forged frames, each piece looking more sculptural than industrial. The Bunny Williams Collection brings the celebrated AD-100 designer's traditional-with-a-twist sensibility to lighting and accent furniture, bridging the gap between classical English country style and modern American interiors. The Barry Goralnick Collection adds a more architectural, classical lighting voice with proportions and detailing referenced from neoclassical and mid-century design. Additional designer collaborations rotate through the seasonal catalogs — designers like Aviva Stanoff, Jamie Beckwith, Lillian August, and Phoebe and Jim Howard have all been published in Currey collections at various points. The designer-collaboration model is core to how Currey wins shelf space at the major design centers (ADAC in Atlanta, the LA Mart, the New York Design Center, High Point Market) — each collaboration is a separate brand-within-a-brand that designers can specify to a specific client aesthetic, and the printed brochures dedicate full sections to each collection so the trade buyer can absorb the designer voice at a glance.
Indoor and Outdoor Lines
The Currey Indoor lineup runs through the seasonal Inspiration Guide and the annual Lighting Collection — both serve as the brand book for trade specifiers. The Currey Outdoor Collection is a dedicated separate brochure covering outdoor-rated lighting (UL Wet listed lanterns and sconces, marine-grade chandeliers for covered loggias and porches), outdoor-rated furniture (powder-coated aluminum, woven all-weather rope, teak frames, marine-grade finishes), and garden ornament (sculptural planters, urns, fountains, bird baths). The outdoor line is engineered for the same designer-trade aesthetic as the indoor program — a Currey covered-porch lantern matches the visual language of the interior Currey chandelier two rooms in, so designers can specify a single brand voice across an entire indoor-outdoor project. For loggia and pool-house projects in particular, the Outdoor Collection is the catalog to pull first because it cross-references the indoor SKUs that will visually coordinate.
How to Use the Currey Brand Book
The Currey brand book is the primary specifier tool for interior designers, architects, and trade buyers. Each seasonal catalog contains hi-res photography (every fixture is shot in a styled room interior rather than against a white backdrop), the full specification block (dimensions, weight, finish options, socket count, bulb requirements, lead time), and the price book for trade-credentialed accounts. The Inspiration Guide is the right Currey brochure to request for general designer reference and seasonal introductions — it's the broadest cross-section of the brand. The Lighting Collection is the right Currey brochure for fixture-focused specification, especially when working through a chandelier or pendant selection for a specific room. The Outdoor Collection is the right brochure for indoor-outdoor projects, covered porch and loggia lighting, and the garden-ornament program. All three are available free by mail to trade buyers and serious residential clients spec'ing a Currey-led project, and all three are flippable digitally here on Catalogs.com so the catalog can sit open on a designer's screen during a client meeting.
Free Currey & Company Catalogs by Mail
Currey publishes its brand book on a regular cadence — the Inspiration Guide rotates each year with the seasonal lighting introductions, the Lighting Collection refreshes annually with the new fixture additions, and the Outdoor Collection updates with each new outdoor-rated release. Catalogs.com aggregates the current Currey publishing slate for designer-trade buyers, residential clients working with a Currey-approved designer, and hospitality specifiers building Currey into restaurant, hotel, and contract projects. Order the printed brochures for the photography quality (the Currey print books are among the highest-quality printed photography in the residential lighting category), or browse the digital pages here for immediate specification reference. The Currey brand book belongs on any designer's reference shelf for premium chandelier, lantern, and natural-material lighting work.