The Artists

The Artists Behind the Collection
We’re Linda, Laura, and Shannon: a mother–daughters trio who have been designing and handcrafting our signature fish lamps for over 25 years. What began as a shared creative spark has grown into a multi-generational studio practice—equal parts art, craftsmanship, and a lot of fun.
Over the years, we’ve passed the lead between us—sometimes by design, sometimes by necessity—but always with the same goal: to keep the work evolving while staying true to its roots. Today, we each create from our own studios across the West—Northern California, Bozeman, Montana, and Salt Lake City, Utah—bringing our individual perspectives into every piece.
Our Koi and Trout lighting sculptures have found homes in galleries, hotels, restaurants, and storefronts across the country. Each one is made by hand, shaped by experience, and infused with a shared artistic language that’s been developing for decades.
At the end of the day, this isn’t just a business—it’s a collaboration that spans generations, geography, and style. And somehow, through all of it, we’re still inspired by the same simple idea: making something unexpected, beautiful, and just a little bit luminous.

Linda Fisher
Salt Lake City, UT
Linda is the origin of it all. While living in Colorado, she created the first fish lamp prototype—establishing the sculptural language that continues to define the collection today.
Over the past 25 years, she has worked closely with her daughters to evolve the work, continually exploring new forms while maintaining the organic movement and quiet luminosity that make each piece distinctive.
Laura Fisher
Northern California
Laura helped carry the business forward during its most formative years, leading from Santa Monica and bringing a new level of energy and direction to the work.
She now works from Northern California while raising her three daughters, focusing on developing new styles and expanding the collection's reach.
Shannon Fisher
Bozeman, MT
While living in Italy, Shannon returned to the United States each summer to work in the family studio, deepening her connection to the work.
She now carries that perspective forward—helping shape how the collection is experienced today from her studio in Bozeman, MT.

