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lighting & Electrical
the World Of Hospitality
Stunning new ranges in the spotlight
Chantelle Lighting is shaping the industry
in terms of creating and manufacturing
beautiful, on-trend bespoke lighting
products.
Manufacturing products from its home in
Lancashire is at the forefront of the business; an
eclectic mix of materials make up the Aladdin’s
Cave that is the workshop, including finely cut
glass crystals, antique jars and jewels from
around the world.
Chantelle has proudly launched three bespoke
lighting ranges which are set to soar into the
industry this year, adding to its growing portfolio.
Retrospect, Voyage and the Carnaby Collection
are all unique in their own way and ideal for a
variety of design projects.
“Following the success of our previous ranges,
we felt it only fitting to start the new year with
these fabulous collections” said Anthony Holly,
managing director.
“It’s taken time to decide on the right products
for each distinctive range and we carried
extensive research into trends and
fashion for 2016 before coming to
our decision.
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“We’ve had a hugely
positive response
so far and are
looking forward to seeing how designers choose to
incorporate the products into their work.”
Channelling the current retro trend, the Retrospect
Collection features eight nostalgic pendants, floor
lamps and table lamps. All display the distinctive
retro conical shape in a classy black finish and gold
trimmings; the range is named after film stars of the
50s and 60s.
The Voyage Collection takes inspiration from the
departing look of the fittings. Boasting smooth lines
and movement, the range is modern and the four
fittings work well together or as stand-alone pieces.
Inspired by the famous
scene of London’s Carnaby
Street, The Carnaby
Collection has seven
stylish fittings aptly named
after a fashion icon
of the era. Retro
glass globes
feature heavily; a
dream range for
designers to work
with.
Anthony added:
“Each range has
its own unique selling
point; there’s something
very special here.”