Architects & Heroes Interiors of Austin, Texas, combines modern-day approaches with traditional designs to offer handmade decorative home accessories. Each piece, made with quality materials by craftspeople across the world, is guaranteed to be unique through the hand pouring of individual molds or the hand hammering of hot iron.  

AHI’s approach is working as their designs can be found in over 100 of the top home décor retailers in the country. AHI lighting was featured last year in over 20 editorial pictorials in national magazines including Architectural Digest, Elements of Living, People, Beautiful Home, Country Living, Traditional Home and Better Homes & Gardens.  

Abbey Pendant

Abbey Penadant

In addition, AHI’s products have received considerable recognition on two of television’s top rated series. AHI designs have appeared on the weekly set of ABC’s Desperate Housewives, the network’s most successful series. Their unique lights have also been featured in four episodes of the highly rated ABC series, Extreme Makeover Home Edition. AHI designs can also been seen in numerous feature films and national commercials.  

AHI has designed lights for top furniture companies. In 2006 Baker Furniture commissioned AHI to design lights for their impressive Milling Road Collection. In addition, AHI has partnered with Four Hands Imports, the country’s leading importer of “Ethnic Chic” lifestyle furnishings, to light each of their award winning showrooms.  

 

Elevator One-Light with Bell Shade Aged Brass

Elevator One-Light with Bell Shade Aged Brass

 

At Knobs, Hinges & More, we offer a wide-selection of Architects & Heros Interiors at very competitive prices. We carry AHI’s pendant lights, floor & desk lamps, and wall sconces. Feel free to browse our website to view other beautiful light fixtures that can really adding the finishing touch to any room in your home! 

If you have any questions, please don’t hestitate to contact us.

For a homemade cleaner, dissolve 1 teaspoon salt in 1/2 cup vinegar and add enough flour to make a paste. Rub onto the brass and leave for 10 minutes; rinse and buff dry.

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