Latest releases: Elegant industrial lighting
Industrial 1950s Holophane pendant lights - Beautifully manufactured industrial pendants, made by Holophane, were salvaged from a decommissioned manufacturing facility in Suffolk, UK.
Early REVO machinists light - Original 1940s work light by REVO. A vitreous enamel shade with embossed makers mark, and a steel arm and base construction.
Elegant glass & bakelite teardrop pendants (V2) - Classic and elegant 1950s teardrop Czech pendants with a hand-blown opaline glass shade and a new polished aluminium gallery.
Antique GECoRay pendants - Exquisite 1920s pendants by GEC entitled the GECoRay, originally designed for use in high-end retail shop window displays.
Vintage Mek Elek machinist light - A classic three arm 1930s machinists light by British manufacturer Mek Elek. With a vitreous enamel shade, steel neck, arms and base.
British street lighting by BTH - Original British street lanterns made by British Thomson-Houston (BTH), salvaged from an electrical substation in West London, UK.
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