
Lighting up their hometown —
Barn Light Electric Company grew from a couple's interest in antique lighting fixtures. Its husband-and-wife founders left their jobs to expand the company, which has helped to keep jobs in their hometown of Titusville, Florida.

Lighting up their hometown —
Owners Bryan and Donna Scott began their hobby of fixing antique lighting after receiving several antiques as wedding gifts. It grew into their company, Barn Light Electric.

Lighting up their hometown —
The company manufactures vintage-inspired lighting. They bought the patents of old lighting businesses and ask employees and customers to suggest ideas for new styles.

Lighting up their hometown —
Barn Light fixtures are made through the process of metal spinning.

Lighting up their hometown —
Barn Light's founders say a porcelain enamel coating makes their products more durable.

Lighting up their hometown —
Products are kept in storage after the spinning process, then customized to suit the order.

Lighting up their hometown —
Johnny Bragg, manufacturing general manager, says working at Barn Light is the best job he's ever had.

Lighting up their hometown —
The company has expanded its enamel offerings beyond lights and into housewares.