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With over 45,000 square feet of display, we are proud to be the largest independent trade showroom in the Southeastern United States.

Judith Norman represents over two hundred and fifty lines of indoor and outdoor furniture, lighting, accessories and artwork from around the world. Included amongst them are Swaim, Marge Carson, E.J.Victor, Ralph Lauren, Vanguard, Hickory Chair, American Leather, Christopher Guy, Varschin, Pavilion, Seasonal Living, Palecek, Fine Art Lamps, Theodore Alexander, Barlow Tyrie, Bernhardt Interiors, Swarovski, Fine Art Lamps, Hammerton, Hubbardton Forge and Tech Lighting.

Interior designers, architects, contractors, developers, purchasing agents and exporters all look to Judith Norman as a complete resource for all their residential and commercial projects. Our selection includes a vast array of contemporary, modern, transitional and traditional furnishings at every price point to meet any budget. Our ability to ship anywhere in North America and export throughout the Caribbean, Europe, and South America has made Judith Norman an international source to the trade.

Our resource center was built to accommodate all of our clients’ needs. With easy access to catalogues, finish and fabric samples as well as complimentary use of computers, color copier and fax machine, all the tools needed to complete any project as if it were their own virtual satellite office.

Product Lines

Lightings

Access Lighting offers an array of modern lighting designs with cutting-edge technology at reasonable prices. Its products range from ceiling, wall, task and portable fixtures for indoor applications to ceiling, wall and spot lights for the outdoors.

Founded in 1989, American Lighting, Inc. manufactures a wide range of lighting solutions for your residential, commercial and specialty lighting needs.

Founded in Italy by Ernesto Gismondi, Artemide is recognized around the world for its unique approach to lighting. It’s one that combines technological research and partnerships with outstanding architects to develop innovative projects. Artemide’s lamps are considered international icons of contemporary design and are exhibited in modern art museums like MoMA and Paris’ Centre Pompidou.

Launched in 1987 by Mark Moussa with a focus on traditional accessories and classic materials, Arteriors transformed from a three-person company to a global leader with sophisticated lighting, furniture, wall decor and decorative accessories. With interior pieces including cabinets and shelving, seating, tables and accent furniture Arteriors global operations boast a constant influx of the latest and best designs from around the world.

Avenue Lighting has become a premier creator of modern chandeliers with an expansive group of collections each inspired by famed streets and avenues. Its Hollywood collection consists of chandeliers composed of countless individual glass droplets that reflect and amplify light recreating the glitz of the famed boulevard. All of its inspiring designs are crafted with the latest techniques and highest quality steel, and that same ethos can be applied to any custom project.

The charming story of Barovier & Toso started in 1295 in Murano (Venice, Italy) where the glass company has been established and is still based: it was when the first Barovier was mentioned as a glass master in official documents about the emerging art of glass blowing.

Beach Lighting is With four decades of experience, Beach Lighting is an industry-leading supplier of recessed lighting and LED lamps. Since its founding in 2000, the company has mastered the art of producing cutting–edge lighting fixtures, particularly three-inch, four-inch, low voltage, line voltage and LED recessed illumination.

Bomma proudly builds on a traditional glassmaking craft, blending it with original in-house developed technologies. We strive for great design and modern simplicity, taking production to the very limits of glassmaking. Take a step beyond your expectations of contemporary glass design and craft.
Twenty years after a rough sketch on a napkin for an architect friend’s project in Barcelona, Bover has evolved into one of the leading companies in contemporary lighting. All of its indoor and outdoor fixtures, including bollard, ceiling, table, wall and floor pieces, are produced in Bover’s Barcelona base giving the company unprecedented control of quality through an integrated production chain that allows its designers and craftsman to quickly turn breathtaking designs into spectacular realities.
For this design powerhouse based on the outskirts of Venice “Made in Italy” means quality and attention to detail. Yet none of that is possible without the creativity and skills of countless designers whose obsession with shapes leads to designs that are not just smart but also comfortable.
Cerno’s aesthetic is a blend of modernism and contemporary design suffused with a love of technology borne of innovations in incandescent and LED lighting that offer levels of efficiency, quality and beauty that have only just begun to be explored and developed.

For nearly a century Constantini Pietro has been synonymous with peerless Italian style and uncompromising craftsmanship.

With the leadership of second-generation owner Achille Carcanoand art director Massimiliano Raggi this cutting-edge, Italian purveyor of modern, contemporary and transitional wall, ceiling, reading and outdoor lighting is second to none.

At this company’s upstate New York headquarters you might find its founder and president David Corbett working out his latest inspiration in the design studio or on the factory floor inspecting merchandise to ensure superior fit and finish.

Craftmade offers a wide variety of fans, ceiling lights, flush and semi-flush mounts, chandeliers, pendants, sconces, bathroom and outdoor fixtures in every style spanning the most traditional to the most avant-garde.

ET2

ET2 Contemporary Lighting has been redefining and refining the latest lighting trends for more than 45 years. Everything began in 1965 when founder Jacob Sperling, who studied aeronautics by day, used his engineering skills at night to create lighting fixtures that set everything in motion.
For more than 30 years, Eurofase Lighting has been dedicated to helping the world’s most discerning clientele and style aficionados bring the truest expression of themselves into their homes and businesses with an extensive array of modern, metal and glass chandeliers, flush mounts, pendants, wall sconces, track lighting, recessed lighting, and wall and in-ground recessed lighting.

Near Fanimation’s headquarters may be the only place in the world where you can stroll past the fans of yesteryear. The Antique Fan Museum shows where the technology has come from and family-owned Fanimation knows where it’s going.

Fine Art Lamps’ roots reach back to the late 19th century when Max Blumberg started his glass-making factory. By 1940, his son Jack founded Fine Art Lamps by gathering the finest designers, sculptors, artisans and decorative artists dedicated to time honored Italian craftsmanship.
Based in Salt Lake City, Hammerton began in 1995 with a goal to combine old-world artisan techniques with modern design and manufacturing to create a lighting portfolio with chandeliers, pendants, flush mounts, sconces and portable lighting in bold, modern styles and with traditional elegance.

Hinkley began in 1922 under the guidance of Philip R. Hinkley and was primarily a manufacturer of solid copper lighting fixtures for outdoor use. The company’s first catalogue offered 14 outdoor and indoor pieces.

Hubbardton Forge began as a humble operation in a garage with two guys, some borrowed tools, a passion for design, respect for high-quality craftsmanship and a belief in tradition.
At this company’s headquarters you might find its peripatetic founder and president David Littman working out his latest inspiration in the design studio or on the factory floor inspecting merchandise to ensure superior fit and finish.
Jamie Young Jeter and David Jeter, both artists with a passion for travel, took a trip to Mexico and filled their car with interesting gardening pots discovered in a roadside shop.
From its roots in the Mississippi Delta beginning in 1980 with one small warehouse and only five employees John-Richard has grown to becoming a global trendsetter in both modern and traditional indoor designs either upholstered or carved from rare woods.
For more than three decades Kalco has been a lighting industry leader with hand crafted, hand finished fixtures for both indoors and outdoors.

Luceplan has been committed to aesthetic and technological research alongside experimentation and innovation with a creative spirit that never forgets functional quality and efficiency.

Masiero, a family-owned company commits itself to the latest developments in home automation as well as innovative new lighting products.

Maxim Lighting has developed a keen intuition for lasting trends, carefully developed over years of research, design and development. Founder Jacob Sperling studied aeronautics by day and used his engineering skills at night by create the first pieces that set everything in motion.

Mazzega’s roots can be found deep in the island of Murano near Venice where dedicated glass makers guard centuries of tradition and craftsmanship.
Modern Forms is a lighting company obsessed with details. Whether its a ceiling fan, ceiling light, wall light, task light or outdoor light, each piece is created to both simplify life while elevating everyday experiences.
Pure Edge Lighting made its first splash in 2006 when it introduced its Aurora Adjustable Accent line of nearly invisible, recessed lighting in a variety of shapes with the ability to give any surface a stylish glow.
From its headquarters in the picturesque hills of North Carolina Robert Abbey Fine Lighting has been designing and building the finest fixtures since 1948.
Sonneman’s founder and chief designer Robert Sonneman’s 50-year career has been devoted to innovation, modernism and an unshakeable devotion to quality and functionality.
Stone Lighting’s story began in 1950 when company patriarch Jack R. Stone founded House-O-Lite Corporation in Illinois. In 1971 his son Ron took over helping to elevate the company to become a leader in contemporary lighting design.
Since its founding in 1950 this Venetian lighting designer has been focused on the highest quality and design standards in order to truly earn the prestigious “Made in Italy” label.
It was 1895 in Tyrol, Austria when Daniel Swarovski invented a machine to perfectly and precisely cut crystal, setting a new standard for elegance and sophistication. Swarovski today is still run by the same family and remains the world leader in cut crystal for jewelry and decorative pieces.
As an innovation leader in modern indoor and outdoor lighting for both residential and commercial spaces Tech Lighting is committed to the same principles of form, function and passion it pledged when starting with only a handful of employees 25 years ago.
Since its founding in Florence, Italy in 1972, Terzani has combined world famous traditional Italian craftsmanship with modern technology creating illumination that blurs the boundaries between art, luxury and design.

At this company’s headquarters you might find its founder and president David Littman working out his latest inspiration in the design studio or on the factory floor inspecting merchandise to ensure superior fit and finish.

For nearly three decades, Visual Comfort has partnered with some of the most influential names in design to create lighting pieces boasting natural materials of exceptional quality with distinctive hand-laid finishes.
Since its first days in Forest Hills, New York in 1984 WAC Lighting has remained committed to innovation to meet its ever more discerning clients’ demands.
SFDP 10.11.2024