Installations of Malama Torches®️

Malama Torches®️ and LeiManu Designs is honored that people around the world enjoy “Lighting the night with Aloha” using our torches and electric lighting.

The Cheesecake Factory

Malama Torches®️ at the Cheesecake Factory
  Proud that The Cheesecake Factory Kapolei lights their night with our Pua Malama Torch®️!

Cheesecake Factory
Cheesecake Factory Waikīkī Pua Pōhole Malama Torches®️ were custom-designed to work with their entry.
Margaritaville
Jimmy Buffett likes our lighting. You should, too. 🙂
Queen's Court, Waikoloa
The Queen’s Court in Waikoloa enhances their landscaping with Malama Torches®️.
Waters Edge Restaurant
Restaurants find their property enhanced with the addition of Malama Torches®️.
Mauna Lani
This unique installation is at the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel.
Portable Torches
Portable Malama Torches®️ bring the beauty to YOU!

This YouTuber got some nice video of our Malama Torches®️ lit at the Cheesecake Factory in Waikīkī!

Bamboo Design Copper Chandelier
A copper chandelier with a bamboo theme hangs in the entry rotunda of a Virgin Islands estate.
Sailing Canoe Chandelier
A sailing canoe theme enhances this four foot diameter copper chandelier which graces the pavillion near the boat landing of a Virgin Islands private estate.
Faces of the Moon
Faces of the Moon – Copper, bamboo, and wood chandelier by Leilehua Yuen
Pendant Lights
ʻOhe Malama Torch®️ style pendant lights hang in the kitchen of a private Hāmākua home. Each of our traditional Malama Torches®️ can be configured for use as a pendant.
Green Scene Pool
ʻOhe Malama Torches®️ light this gorgeous tropical style award winning swimming pool in Chatsworth, CA. It includes a spa that cascades into the swimming pool, a faux wood concrete bridge that crosses over the water slide, a climbing wall, beach entry, an outdoor kitchen, an outdoor bar with cast in place concrete countertop with embedded glass and fiber optic lighting, and a nearby fire pit filled with colored glass, surrounded by a seat bench, and a bocce ball court.

Malama Torches on Star Trek!

Notice the Malama Torch®️ in the background. The set designer added some leaves to the bottom, but there it is!

And below, yes, those are the Malama Torches®️ lit. So, I was showing these clips to my dad, Don Yuen, the creator of the Malama Torch®️. He took a look and said, “Hmmm. That must have been about 1968.” I checked the air date of the show. February 2, 1968. Th’ ol’ man’s still got it!

Check out the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78Wo3HET7Q4