Roll & Hill presents 2017 lighting collection in New York
Lamps that adjust like construction cranes and pendants that look like they are wearing hats feature in New York lighting brand Roll & Hill's latest range.
Following a debut at Euroluce in Milan, Roll & Hill is showcasing a series of new designs in New York during this month's NYCxDesign festival.
Krane by Ladies & Gentlemen Studio and Vera & Kyte is adjusted like a construction crane
For the first, Ladies & Gentlemen Studio has teamed up with Norwegian duo Vera & Kyte to create the Krane lamp, which hangs from a cord threaded through an arched fixtures.
A counterweight allows the position of the hemispherical diffuser to be adjusted like a construction crane, and incorporates a dimmer switch. The design comes as a larger ceiling-mounted model and a smaller wall version. The Half & Half lights by Jonah Takagi and Hallgeir Homstvedt look like they are wearing hats
Another collaborative collection pairs Washington DC-based Jonah Takagi and Norway's Hallgeir Homstvedt.
Their Half and Half series of pendants combines metal hat-like tops and glass bottoms, in combinations of conical or hemispherical shapes. Available metal finishes are blackened steel, brushed brass, oil-rubbed bronze or polished nickel.
John Hogan's Coax lamps feature blown-glass tubes hung from an illuminated bar
Master glassblower John Hogan has designed his first pieces for Roll & Hill. Named Coax, the lamps comprise transparent tubes that sit one inside the other and hang ove...
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