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design news | lighting BASED ON an original 1940s design the BTC Titan pendant continues to be an icon of lighting design. Available for the first time with a new yellow painted aluminium shade, the pendant’s all-purpose look is at home in both a domestic and commercial setting. T: +44 (0)207 351 2130 | www.originalbtc.com The Bracelet Table Lamp in gilded iron by Barry Goralnick for Circa Lighting T: 001 877 762 2323 | www.circalighting.com THE RISE & FALL School light is the first adjustable pendant from heritage British manufacturer Davey Lighting. The latest addition to the classic School collection of wall and pendant lights, the design now features a counterweight and pulley system to enable the variation of shade height and light intensity. www.davey-lighting.co.uk THREE CONTRASTING lights from Arteriors. From the left: Noel Pendant: This asymmetrically stacked open cube design is finished in antique brass. Niven Lamp: Each calla lily shape is hand formed from ceramic clay then individually applied to the lamp body. The finish has a slightly sandy texture and the colouration changes with the light. Matthew Pendant: The term brutalism was coined in the 1950’s when architects were working with concrete and steel, creating blocky building designs. Given that definition, this dark iron pendant certainly qualifies. T: 001 972 488 9800 | www.arteriorshome.com GREEK REVIVAL style inspires Fine Art Lamps newest collection Prussian Neoclassic. Bold lines traced delicately by fine cut crystal beads. In weathered Prussian silver grey finish or Brandenburg gold leaf and available with or without hand sewn fabric shades. T: 001 305 821 3850 | www.fineartlamps.com Seen gracing more than a few stands at this year’s Decorex, the distinctive Babylon Crackle table lamp has an Asian influence with a turquoise or ivory glaze finish as shown here. The full range from Heathfield & Co is available at UBER Interiors T: +44 (0)845 0773 280 www.uber-interiors.com Phillips & Wood make bespoke chandeliers, wall lights, table lamps and exterior lighting in their West London workshop. Working to a design brief, full technical drawings and realistic renderings will be provided before work commences. Precision engineering and laser technology mean that exacting standards are met for every project. Hotel and large residential projects are welcome as equally as smaller personal projects. www.phillipsanswood.co.uk 74 Bridge for Design March 2015