BROKIS at EDC functions as a European design centre and official distributor for BROKIS, the Czech glass lighting brand known for its handblown Bohemian glass luminaires. The operation bridges the gap between a historic Czech glassworks and customers across the UK and Europe, offering access to an extensive portfolio of designer lighting pieces. For anyone in the market for statement lighting that feels more like art than a simple fixture, this is the kind of source worth bookmarking.

The product range spans just about every luminaire type you could need for a residential or commercial project. Pendant lights, chandeliers, wall sconces, ceiling fixtures, table lamps, and floor lamps all feature in the catalogue. There's also an exterior collection with IP65-rated pieces suitable for outdoor installations, plus battery-powered options for spaces where hardwiring isn't practical. In my opinion, having this kind of variety from a single brand simplifies specification work for designers who want visual consistency across different fixture types.

What makes BROKIS stand apart from mass-produced lighting brands is the manufacturing process itself. Each piece originates from the Janštejn Glassworks in the Czech Republic, a facility that traces its roots back to 1809. The glass is handblown using techniques that have been refined over generations, with each luminaire passing through roughly 35 production steps and more than 30 pairs of skilled hands before completion. This isn't factory automation—it's artisanal work where slight variations are part of the charm rather than defects to be avoided.

The collections carry evocative names like Muffins, Balloons, Night Birds, Shadows, and Whistle, each with its own design language. Some draw on organic shapes found in nature, others play with geometric forms, and a few—like the Night Birds series featuring curved glass silhouettes of birds in flight—push into sculptural territory. The brand collaborates with both Czech and international designers, including names like Lucie Koldová, Boris Klimek, Dan Yeffet, and Japanese designer Fumie Shibata. This mix of creative voices keeps the portfolio from feeling monotonous.

Material combinations add another layer of interest. While handblown glass remains the centrepiece, many designs incorporate wood, pressed metal, leather, marble, or natural rope. The Knot collection, for instance, contrasts glass globes with rope elements in a way that feels both unexpected and cohesive. These material pairings give specifiers more options when trying to match lighting to broader interior schemes.

For professionals—architects, interior designers, hospitality developers—the company offers dedicated services through its trade programme. A configurator tool allows designers to build custom compositions, and a data centre provides technical specifications and downloads. The standard lead time runs around ten weeks from order confirmation, with larger volume projects extending to fourteen weeks. As a reviewer, I appreciate that they back this timeline with a delivery guarantee: if they run late, customers receive a 5% refund per week of delay, capped at 20%. That's a level of accountability you don't often see.

Sustainability sits prominently in the brand's positioning. BROKIS has completed Life Cycle Assessment and Environmental Product Declaration certifications for its products, which provides verified documentation of environmental impact. The company also contributes 1% of purchases toward CO₂ removal initiatives. For projects where sustainability credentials matter—whether for client requirements or certification schemes—this documentation helps.

The EDC showroom operates from London, providing UK customers with a local point of contact and consultation services. Appointments can be booked directly through the website, which is useful for designers who want to see materials and finishes in person before specifying. The site also showcases completed project photography from installations in hotels, private villas, restaurants, and apartments across Europe, giving a sense of how these pieces perform in real-world settings rather than just studio shots.

Pricing positions BROKIS firmly in the luxury segment, as you'd expect from handmade Czech glass. Delivery to the UK runs £99 plus VAT, with free shipping on orders above £2,350. The company accepts full upfront payment for direct-to-site deliveries or a 50/50 split when routing through their UK warehouse. Bespoke and custom pieces are available for those seeking something beyond the standard catalogue, with artisans working directly from designer specifications to create one-off compositions.


Business address
EDC3 Ltd
27 Old Gloucester Street,
London,
WC1N 3AX
United Kingdom

Contact details
Phone: 020 3892 4130