Home to Euroluce’s Sydney Light Studio, the Hill Street Precinct is a dynamic design destination.
September 15th, 2010
Hill Street, in Sydney’s Surry Hills, is fast becoming a design precinct to watch.
Amongst the proliferation of design-focused tenants filling the rediscovered laneways is Euroluce’s new Sydney Light Studio.
Inside the raw brick walls of the refurbished historic warehouse is a trove of pendants, lamps, and lights.
The heart of the space is The Walk, by Melbourne designer Tim Flemming of Flatland OK.
Extending up into the double height space, The Walk gives visitors to the Studio the opportunity to view the lighting from a different aspect, and gives the vast space a sense of scale.
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