Lighting provided by Industville
Harnessing the beauty of modern simplicity and the richness of the natural world, Industville's handcrafted pieces are made with both passion and precision. From polished brass lighting to hand knotted wool rugs, each of their designs represent a modern take on traditional craftsmanship.
Industville’s story began with the launch of their first capsule ranges of design-led lighting for both the home and the commercial hospitality sector. These included a signature collection of brass, copper, and pewter pendants, as well as elegant glass lights, metal table lamps, and classic domed fittings - each defined by their distinctive silhouettes. More one-of-a-kind designs followed, taking their cue from organic materials such as grass, wood, raffia and rattan to produce sculptural pieces that sit comfortably in a variety of schemes, from pared-back textural to dramatic-contemporary. True to their industrious heritage, their offering has since expanded to include beautifully made rugs inspired by natural landscapes, as well as contemporary mirrors, stools and a selection of original artworks, creating a unique design destination in the process.
Industville understand that meaningful pieces require a delicate blend of innovation, practicality and design flair. They harness the skills of artisans, from glass blowers to metal workers, using traditional techniques passed down through generations, to create timeless yet of-the-moment pieces. Technical detail is key: their lighting range offers a selection of dust and moisture resistant IP rated fittings as well as options with built-in dimmers. In addition, their core range of refined metal or glass finishes brings together timeless holders, shade styles, bulbs and quality fabric flex colours, for maximum customisation.
Sustainability is at the heart of Industville's ethos. Their products are made from natural materials including brass, copper, iron and recycled glass, as they progress towards a fully circular material economy. But for them, being environmentally conscious also means investing in people to ensure that time-honoured crafts survive well into the next century too.
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