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
Proud that The Cheesecake Factory Kapolei lights their night with our Pua Malama Torch®️!Cheesecake Factory Waikīkī Pua Pōhole Malama Torches®️ were custom-designed to work with their entry.Jimmy Buffett likes our lighting. You should, too. 🙂The Queen’s Court in Waikoloa enhances their landscaping with Malama Torches®️.Restaurants find their property enhanced with the addition of Malama Torches®️.This unique installation is at the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel.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!
A copper chandelier with a bamboo theme hangs in the entry rotunda of a Virgin Islands estate.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 – Copper, bamboo, and wood chandelier by Leilehua YuenʻOhe 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.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!