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22-02-2012

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Eden Project

Specifier: Boex

An eclectic mix of 10 differing styles of pendant provide variety within the compact retail outlet between the tropic and temperate biomes at the famous Eden Project in Cornwall.

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The Duchy of Cornwall Nursery

Specifier: Annabel Elliot

A mixture of our giant hanger shades salvaged from Heathrow airport and vintage English factory shades are installed at the Prince of Wales' Nursery in Lostwithiel, Cornwall.

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Hush

Specifier: Michalis Boyd Associates

Skinflint were asked to supply the key feature lighting within this peaceful haven tucked away from the crowds in elegant Mayfair just off London's famous Bond Street.

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Somerset House, London.

Specifier: Michalis Boyd Associates

Imposing industrial factory shades are deployed over the dining booths with a beautiful array of vintage English factory shades suspended within the private dining rooms.

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Les Deux Salons, London

Specifier: Martin Brunizki Design Studio

Reclaimed opaline lights salvaged from a Norman church in Cornwall were utilised as the key feature within this Grand Parisian brasserie in Covent Garden, London.

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Market Lane Coffee House, Melbourne.

Specifier: Claire Larritt Evans

Skinflint were approached to supply the lighting for this trendy coffee house in the heart of Melbourne, Australia.

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The Observatory Tower

Specifier: Absolute Interiors / Owner

SkinFlint were thrilled to be involved with the stunning residential refurbishment of the iconic 1868 Metrological Tower in Falmouth, Cornwall.

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Le Pain Quotidien: Westfield (Shepards Bush, London)

Specifier: Kate Wilkins Lighting Design

A large run of our opaline pendants were installed as feature lights above both servery and seating areas with reclaimed art deco prismatic bulkheads within the dining booths.

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Devonshire Arms

Specifier: Shaun Clarkson ID

Salvaged English and German factory shades mix with softer reclaimed opaline glass fixtures from Czechoslovakia within the newly refurbished Devonshire Arms in West London.

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Vinoteca, London

Specifier: Owner

Angled factory shades are used to highlight the vertical walls with retro opaline ovaloid church lights from the 1950s providing feature and general ambient lighting.

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The John Francis Basset

Specifier: Absolute Interiors

A series of our stunning aluminum and glass pendants illuminate the diners and serve as a functional point of focus when viewed from both inside and outside.

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Fever

Specifier: In House Design Team

An eclectic mix of over 12 different product lines were utilised to achieve the desired effect within the refit of the West London store.

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Byron Burger Company

Specifier: Michalis Boyd Associates

The outlet on Haymarket features our reclaimed Royal Airforce shades salvaged from 1930s aircraft hangers.

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114 Tottenham Court Road

Specifier: Owner

We were pleased to supply some of our imposing Czechoslovakian factory lights within this cool establishment on Tottenham Court Road, London, UK.

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Comme Des Garcons

Specifier: In House Design Team

The first collaboration with renowned Japanese fashion label, Comme Des Garcons, for their Dover Street Market store in Mayfair, London.

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Private Residence, Constantine, Cornwall

Specifier: SkinFlint Design

A stunning residential property in Cornwall features an eclectic mix of our products chosen to reflect and highlight the architecture within each given space.

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Le Pain Quotidien: Borough Market, London

Specifier: Kate Wilkins Lighting Design

Skinflint supplied a mixture of classical reclaimed glassware and original vintage factory shades to this cafe in the heart of London's Borough Market. Great coffee and cakes!

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The Old Red Cow, London

Specifier: Owner

A beautiful pub within London's famous Smithfield Meat Market features some of our vintage angled factory shades to highlight the vertical areas to the rear of the bar.

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