Crafting Light, Empowering Lives, Sustaining Legacy

The Artisan Light Project (ALP) bridges UK design with Pakistani craftsmanship. Each light tells a story handmade, sustainable, and socially empowering. We preserve culture, protect artisans, and provide innovation.


Our Collection

A curated selection of handcrafted lighting that blends cultural heritage with contemporary British design.

The 'Why' in what we do

Reduce waste

Reduce waste

Bridging British design with centuries of Pakistani artistry every piece tells a story of heritage and skill.

Sustainable

Sustainable

Made from reclaimed timber, upcycled brass, and palm leaves turning waste into timeless beauty.

Empowering

Empowering

Each purchase supports fair wages and community growth for our partner craftsmen and their families.

Certified

Certified

Assembled and tested in the UK to meet CE and UKCA standards authentic craftsmanship, modern reliability.

Purpose

Purpose

Every fixture carries its own story a symbol of culture preserved and lives illuminated.

Global Impact

Global Impact

We connect two worlds nurturing traditional skills in Pakistan while delivering contemporary design to homes and spaces across the globe.

Meet The Artisans

Discover the hands, hearts, and heritage behind every light. Each piece tells a story of skill, culture, and purpose.

Parveen Bibi
Parveen Bibi
From the heart of Punjab, Parveen transforms generations-old roti basket weaving techniques into contemporary lighting design. Her 15 years of craftsmanship bridges tradition with modern artistry.
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Afzal
Afzal
In Lahore's historic Lohari Gate, Afzal shapes brass with fire and skill, turning 22 years of metalworking expertise into unique lighting pieces that honour traditional craft.
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Anwar
Anwar
For over 40 years, Anwar has mastered the art of charpai making in Mandi Bahauddin. Now, his woodworking expertise brings new life to traditional designs through innovative lighting.
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Habib
Habib
Following his father's 60-year legacy of truck art in Rawalpindi, Habib reinterprets this vibrant Pakistani tradition into lighting pieces that tell colourful stories.
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