As the founder of Shadelight, John brings over 25 years of hands-on experience and expertise in the window furnishings industry. What began as a small, family-run venture has grown under his leadership into a trusted name known for quality and service. With a deep understanding of both the technical and aesthetic aspects of window coverings, John takes pride in delivering tailored solutions that stand the test of time. His commitment to craftsmanship and customer care continues to shape everything we do at Shadelight.
As John’s wife and a long-standing part of Shadelight, Elizabeth has been involved in the business for over 20 years. While she manages key areas like financials and payroll, her true passion lies in design. With a natural eye for interiors and a refined sense of style, Elizabeth brings valuable insight to clients looking for window furnishings that complement their space beautifully. Her warm approach and creative flair make her an essential part of the customer experience at Shadelight.
Luka plays a vital role in the strategic and financial direction of Shadelight. With several years in the family business, he oversees our commercial operations, manages client relationships, and ensures everything behind the scenes runs efficiently — from office systems to financial planning. Luka’s focus on professionalism, service, and long-term growth helps keep Shadelight evolving while staying true to our core values. His broad oversight ensures every client experience is smooth, reliable, and aligned with our high standards.
With over five years at Shadelight, Luis brings energy, precision, and a deep understanding of the technical side of window furnishings. As Operations Manager, he plays a key role in overseeing our factory and ensuring every product meets our exacting standards. Whether he’s managing installations on-site or fine-tuning production behind the scenes, Luis is known for his attention to detail and commitment to delivering a flawless finish. His hands-on approach keeps everything running smoothly — from workshop to window.