Gibson Lighting in Chula Vista has fabricated custom light fixtures and restored antique lighting from its Mace Street workshop since the 1980s, with commissions installed in residences, hotels, restaurants, universities, television sets, and federal government buildings including the White House. Design projects integrate architectural plans from firms such as Luis Davalos Design, translating interior concepts into hand-forged chandeliers, sconces, and pendant fixtures. The metalwork shop produces wrought-iron, brass, and copper fixtures using traditional forging, soldering, and patina-finishing techniques alongside hand-blown glass shade fabrication. Restoration and new-construction projects place Gibson's custom pieces in the same South Bay interiors outfitted with framed artwork and display installations from Euroart on Palomar Street. The shop's highest-complexity builds include multi-tier crystal chandeliers requiring individual prism rewiring, brass-tassel hand polishing, and UL-compliant hardwiring for ceiling loads exceeding 150 pounds.