Old House Journal

DREW BEVOLO

BUILDING LIGHT TO LAST

- Ellen polson

just after world war ii, when Andrew Bevolo founded Bevolo Gas & Electric Lights, he’d had a lot of experience in metallurgy. After emigrating from Italy in the early 20th century, he’d worked at Ford Motor Company, then was part of the first crew to build Sikorsky helicopter­s in the 1930s. That led to work at Higgins in New Orleans, making the D-Day landing craft.

Bevolo opened his chandelier and lighting shop in 1945, making repairs and building new fixtures from scratch. He found a niche in gas lighting—so much so that he was asked to repair gas streetligh­ts damaged during the London blitz. Some were very old, “but pure copper can last up to 300 years,” explains Drew Bevolo, Andrew’s grandson and the company’s third-generation owner. “My grandfathe­r put the first rivets into those old London streetligh­ts,” he says, which preserved their integrity.

Drew Bevolo says that his grandfathe­r found a new market for riveted copper lighting in his adopted country. Bevolo gaslights, still made in historic patterns and sizes, grace streets from the Vieux Carre to Boston and beyond. Gas lighting burns so efficientl­y, it rarely has to be turned on and off: “My grandfathe­r lit lights in the French Quarter that are still burning today.”

In recent years, Bevolo has introduced various lines of electric-only copper lights, many of which fit neatly into the Arts & Crafts oeuvre. Some, like the spun-copper pendant series, are made on a lathe. Others feature the precise, gracefully hand-bent casings adapted from gaslight fixtures. With more than 500 different styles of lights in the repertoire, each generation has had something to contribute, Bevolo says. “We never discontinu­e a light.”

All copper fixtures are handcrafte­d from U.S.-mined copper, then usually given the antique finish Bevolo is known for. The copper is very pure, Bevolo says, so it ages with the house. All lights have a lifetime guarantee. “If it’s got our name on it, we take care of it as long as you have it.”—mary

 ??  ?? top (left) Drew Bevolo is the third-generation owner of Bevolo. His son Christophe­r manages day-to-day operations. • (right) Lights in the ever-growing pendant collection are made from spun copper and come with a choice of chain, wire, or pulley cord. above The Craftsman wallmount light from the Signature Series features highly detailed constructi­on and the most brass work of any Bevolo light. It’s available in natural and LP gas as well as electric. right Exterior gaslights are made in numerous historical patterns and sizes, for wall or post mounting.
DREW BEVOLO Bevolo Gas & Electric Light
New Orleans, Louisiana (504) 522-9485 bevolo.com
top (left) Drew Bevolo is the third-generation owner of Bevolo. His son Christophe­r manages day-to-day operations. • (right) Lights in the ever-growing pendant collection are made from spun copper and come with a choice of chain, wire, or pulley cord. above The Craftsman wallmount light from the Signature Series features highly detailed constructi­on and the most brass work of any Bevolo light. It’s available in natural and LP gas as well as electric. right Exterior gaslights are made in numerous historical patterns and sizes, for wall or post mounting. DREW BEVOLO Bevolo Gas & Electric Light New Orleans, Louisiana (504) 522-9485 bevolo.com

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