Irish Examiner: Vintage View
We have recently been featured in The Irish Examiner in a special ‘Vintage View: A return of the full-on 1970s groove’, showcasing companies that are using the best and brightest interiors of the 1970s, demonstrating the joy and eccentricity of the greatest pop era of them all.
“Look for not only the bling of retro lighting but prismatic flash when on, and a sculptural silhouette when the lamps are turned off... Skinflint offers British and European lighting including some magnificent, rewired cut-glass period Czech pendants, wall-lights and poles to rival the best of Italian modernist collections.”
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