What do they do? Who knows - their pretentious website literally says nothing about the business except their name, number, and address. Well, their name is “Rewire,” and their SEO puts them at the top of the page when googling, “lighting restoration,” so one assumes they restore and/or repair lighting fixtures. Arrive at the location, and the superciliousness intensifies; they literally keep their door locked and you must be ringed in to be admitted; you see, that’s how you know it’s exclusive! It is only then that an old lady dressed like a villain from a Star Trek movie will inform you that, no, they don’t actually “Rewire” anything, and that the title of the business is a misnomer, bringing an end to a wild goose chase brought about by an absolutely worthless website. In short, if you are looking for any form of lighting restoration, do not go to, “Rewire” (unless you want to have a good laugh at grandiloquence and silly-looking, new-age, vaguely...
Read moreJey, who I worked with at Rewire was amazing, communicative and very helpful. When they were sold out the sconces I wanted, she sourced them from Europe. The shop is stunning, with beautiful vintage lighting from all over the world. I would definitely recommend Rewire Gallery if you are looking for lighting that is unique, beautiful...
Read moreGreat customer service and follow up. When my light arrived without instructions, they sent them and offered to make adjustments to the unit to fit the US. They also sent lightbulbs (I was preachy about how companies don't include them). In short, they've done everything they could to make sure I was...
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