Created by the Italian design studio Chiaramonte Marin, Knot family is a collection of stately pendent lights that appose two dramatically dissimilar materials. The collection has recently been expanded with a new small-sized portable outdoor variant called Knot Battery S.
Read MoreThe Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers hosted its Presidents Awards dinner at the Royal Automobile Club in London. The annual president’s dinner recognises and rewards industry talent with awards showcasing both newly qualified and experienced engineers.
Read MoreDouble, a new collection of pendent lights, is based on a shape consisting of two elements made from two different materials – glass and lightweight aluminium.
Read MoreOne Eighty Light are proud to be partnering with SolarAid, supporting their work in improving the quality of people’s lives by improving the quality of their light.
Read MoreIt is extremely rare for a whole product family to emerge from just one good design idea. But the designer Klaus Nolting has managed just that with Slat.
Read MoreDesign West are proud to announce the completion of the first phase of transformation with the opening of ‘The Architect’, a design-led new café-bar & outdoors terrace on Bristol harbourside.
Read More548 million people are having their days cut short living without electricity in sub-Saharan Africa. A small invention like a solar light can change that. Solar Aid’s mission is to light up every home, school and clinic in Africa by 2030, using safe, clean, solar power.
Read MoreLucie Koldova is an acclaimed Czech and international product and furniture designer. Her collaboration with Brokis began in 2010 with the iconic Muffins and Balloons lighting collections, which she designed while living and working in Paris. Holding the post of Brokis art director since 2014, she is the creative force behind the brand and is instrumental in shaping its product portfolio and image.
Read MoreThe elementary effect of light has been known since the first day of creation. In a constant state of evolution since then, and, as the fourth dimension of architecture, it exerts a significant influence on our living environment. With its form and position, it not only creates the atmosphere of our rooms, but above all, determines our emotions.
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