Insulator lighting collection by Novocastrian
Dezeen Showroom: British design studio Novocastrian has released a series of lighting that references equipment and infrastructure associated with railways. The Insulator lighting collection comprises pendant and table lamps as well as sconce lights, which share similar ribbed motifs and distinctive polished hardware. "Our founder Richy took inspiration from endless train journeys along Britain’s East The post Insulator lighting collection by Novocastrian appeared first on Dezeen.
Dezeen Showroom: British design studio Novocastrian has released a series of lighting that references equipment and infrastructure associated with railways.
The Insulator lighting collection comprises pendant and table lamps as well as sconce lights, which share similar ribbed motifs and distinctive polished hardware.
"Our founder Richy took inspiration from endless train journeys along Britain’s East Coast mainline between Newcastle and London, by the rhythmic lattice of the overhead power lines, and by the intriguing saucer-like pin insulators which adorn them," said Novocastrian.
Each piece is built using elements made from pressed glass and solid brass, which are machined in the company's workshop in the North East of England.
The lights can be fitted with either North American or European wiring and custom finishes are possible upon request.
Product details:
Product: Insulator lighting collection
Brand: Novocastrian
Contact: enquiries@novocastrian.co
Material: brass, pressed glass
Colours/finishes: polished or dark waxed brass
Dimensions: width in millimetres x depth in millimetres x height in millimetres
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