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Est & Sons Lighting Collection

Lighting designs by Alexander Taylor and Sylvain Willenz for Established & Sons are now available and ready for immediate delivery from Living Edge.

Est & Sons Lighting Collection


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June 15th, 2012


The Fold and Tank lights by Alexander Taylor and Landmarks and Torch lights by Sylvain Willenz, designed for Established & Sons, are a piece of British design history – and they’re available now from Living Edge.

The award-winning Fold is made from folded sheet steel to achieve 3-dimensional structure. The light is a nostalgic reference to a traditional light but employing modern materials and construction techniques.

 

 

Fold is available as a table light in 2 sizes and a matching floor light.

Tank also employs folding techniques, mimicking the pleated fabric of a traditional light shade whilst creating an industrial, graphic and highly contemporary product.

 

 

Willenz’s Torch light owes elements of its form to the typical torch and car headlight. PVC dipped polymer gives a tactile finish, referencing the handheld nature of a torch. Light shines through a clear, diamond textured polycarbonate diffuser to create an ambient light.

 

Landmarks is a family of desk and floor lights, inspired by the signage found alongside roads and motorways.

These engaging, graphic forms are available in table and floor versions, reworked in powder-coated sheet steel with the addition of an opal, acrylic diffuser.

 

Living Edge are offering immediate delivery on their current stock of lighting designs by Alexander Taylor and Sylvain Willenz for Established & Sons.

Visit a Living Edge showroom or email studio@livingedge.com.au to place your order – and bring home your very own piece of British design history.

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