Real estate agents and HGTV’s Unsellable Houses Hosts Lyndsay & Leslie will infuse Kalco’s luxury lighting into 2024 projects
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (June 2024) – Kalco Lighting, a leading manufacturer of casual luxury lighting and furniture designs, is teaming up with twin sisters and co-stars of HGTV’s Unsellable Houses Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis. Throughout the exclusive yearlong collaboration, the renovation mavens will handpick Kalco’s trendsetting lighting styles for projects on which they are working, helping homeowners sell houses that have been on the market without seeing any bites.
In addition to working together to transform undesirable abodes, Kalco will be displayed in Lyndsay and Lesile’s Snohomish, Washington-based Design Center that showcases their top recommendations across the design category, from tile and paint to wallpaper and window treatments. The duo will also select Kalco’s curated collections for various remodels planned through their interior design and consulting firm Lamb & Co., which specializes in providing custom services, from minor refreshes to whole home makeovers.
“Kalco and Lyndsay and Leslie are on a journey to create inspired living spaces through artisanal craftsmanship and signature style, so this partnership feels like a natural fit,” says Riki Lent, Senior Vice President of Kalco Lighting and Allegri Crystal by Kalco. “We want to see our lighting help bring even more dream spaces to life, whether it’s a large-scale bathroom remodel or a modest kitchen remodel in the Pacific Northwest.”
Founded in 1980, Kalco specializes in handcrafted lighting. Over the decades, the company has embraced emerging design trends and emphasized the use of materials found in nature, such as Capiz shell, jute rope, leather and rattan, to create rooms that feel luxurious, yet relaxed. Likewise, Lyndsay and Leslie’s home style is a mixture of classic furnishings and industrial comfort with earthy undertones, soft textures and pops of color.
“New lighting can instantly improve a home and change the feel of an outdated space,” says Lyndsay Lamb, co-founder of Lamb & Co. and co-star of Unsellable Houses says. “We’re really drawn to Kalco’s naturally inspired design style and think it blends seamlessly with the cozy chic vibe we like.”
Unsellable Houses is set to return to HGTV sometime this year. Between renovations on and off the show, Kalco and the designers will likely partner on more than 50 home remodels this year.
To see Kalco Lighting’s latest lighting designs, visit Kalco.com or follow Kalco Lighting on Instagram for updates on design projects with Lyndsay and Lesile.
About Kalco Lighting
With its passion and commitment to design, service and quality, Kalco Lighting offers an array of casual luxury designs. Its collection of Allegri Crystal luxury chandeliers, pendants, sconces and flush mounts feature quality handcrafted materials. Allegri’s exacting standards for precision cut, machine polished jewels create unparalleled shine and refraction. Kalco’s designs are inspired by timeless trends, new innovations, and advancements in technology. From their state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities, their designers and engineers take great pride to seamlessly integrate the latest in energy efficient technology into their lighting designs and manipulate the industry’s most advanced LED lamping to fit their fixtures’ unique aesthetic.
About Lyndsay and Leslie
Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis are twin sisters, multi-business owners, top-producing real estate agents, and the co-hosts of HGTV’s “Unsellable Houses.” They’ve combined their years of experience and passion for business, marketing, home design, and staging to bring their company, Lamb & Co., to life, including a top-producing real estate company, brick-and-mortar retail storefront, Lamb & Co. Design, and Lamb & Co. Renovations. Lyndsay’s the design, marketing, and staging guru, and Leslie’s the negotiation, budget, and behind-the-scenes expert; together they make the perfect team. Leslie & Lyndsay were recently named the season 5 winners of “Rock the Block.”