About HVLG
As the one-stop shop for the most comprehensive selection of lighting, we seek to inspire and support
interior designers in their pursuit to achieve a home that perfectly reflects their clients. We take a
designer-forward approach to the light-purchasing process — making the experience more inspiring, exciting, and inviting.
At HVLG, we believe that great lighting has the power not to just elevate any space, but enrich people’s lives — and it’s that guiding philosophy that ties our family of brands together.
At HVLG, we believe that great lighting has the power not to just elevate any space, but enrich people’s lives — and it’s that guiding philosophy that ties our family of brands together.
Our Brands
Celebrating the classically cool of the past and forward-thinking design of the present.
Hudson Valley Lighting offers a wide range of timeless fixtures that embody what makes the Hudson Valley so sought-after; quality, design & craftsmanship. Hudson Valley Lighting embraces both history and contemporary themes in its design & strikes the perfect balance between vintage-inspired and modern sophistication.
Elevating the perfectly imperfect to create inviting atmospheres of natural comfort.
Troy Lighting's aesthetic is a study in earthy-meets-sophisticated design informed by an updated sensibility that’s contemporary and elevated. Troy Lighting creates warm, comforting environments with an appreciation for the latest in interior design.
Sophisticated-chic lighting – without the compromise.
Corbett Lighting's superior quality and luxurious materials transform its space within the home into a stunning focal point. Corbett makes high-designed statement pieces readily available to bold clients.
High-design lighting made highly attainable.
Lighting has the power to be transformative, and Mitzi is on a mission to make beautiful, well-made lighting more accessible.
About Our
Founder & CEO
At an early age, David Littman saw how beauty could transform your experience of the everyday. His mother had a passion for antiques,
and he would join her ‘treasure hunts’ for them, learning about quality and the importance of details along the way. An aesthetic person,
David carried this insight into a pursuit of excellence with the lighting company he created in the 1980s. With an infectious enthusiasm
for the intersecting worlds of art, business, and design, David’s entrepreneurial spirit presided over nearly four decades of growth and
recognition for his company, Hudson Valley Lighting, and the companies he acquired and revitalized in the early 2000s: Corbett Lighting
and Troy Lighting. With the creation of Mitzi by HVL and the construction of new facilities in recent years, David is not sitting behind
a desk as Founder and President, but remains heavily involved in the day-to-day operations and long-term vision of the
Hudson Valley Lighting Group.
A Lighting Family
David's history in lighting actually dates back many years before his own birth. In 1939, William Littman, a Brooklyn-based inventor and
David's grandfather, was greatly inspired by the fluorescent lighting introduced to the mainstream building industry at the New York
World's Fair. By 1947, what began as a garage-based business had grown substantially and the Littman family moved upstate to expand
operations in the Hudson River Valley. David's own apprenticeship to the lighting industry began when he was in high school and
started working in the warehouse of his father's commercial lighting factory. Though David soon moved to Boston to attend BU and
earn a Bachelor's in Accounting, he returned each summer to resume duties in the family business. After graduating from
George Washington in 1985 with an MBA in finance, David decided to come home and build his career in Orange County.
At only twenty-three, David took the helm of his own business in the Newburgh, NY location where Hudson Valley Lighting
continued to reside for the next three decades before moving to Wappingers Falls.
We design and build beautiful fixtures for people who put quality first—for people who are not willing to trade off that increasingly rare characteristic.
David Littman, Founder