
The Observer: Ethical homewares
Above: Decorative opaline Czech pendants (V1)
Our vintage lighting was recently showcased in The Observer's 'Ethical homewares' feature, shining a spotlight on sustainable companies to decorate your home. Covering everything from tables and lights to eco-friendly plant pots, we were specifically recognised for our lifetime work sourcing and refurbishing 1920s-1970s vintage lighting.
Read the full piece on The Observer website here.
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