Latest releases: British industrial lighting
The latest restored lighting from the skinflint workshop, including 1950s vintage enamelled pendants from manufacturers REVO and Ediswan and a stunning Strand Electric standing lamp.
Industrial substation pendants by REVO - Salvaged from a 1950s electrical substation in the Northwest of the UK.
Vintage Strand projector floor light - this light would have once been used to illuminated theatres such as the Royal Festival Hall and the Royal Opera House.
Reclaimed railway light lenses (V) - Stunning prismatic glass lenses reclaimed from railway signalling equipment salvaged from Hungary.
Retro British desk lamp - An original 1950s heat lamp by English manufacturers 'Pifco', now converted into a simple desk light.
Vintage enamel pendants by Ediswan - A classic 1950s British factory grey enamel shade, salvaged from an electrical substation in the North of England.
Industrial fluorescent tube light by Heyes - A stunning 1950s floor standing linear light by Heyes of Wigan, salvaged from a manufacturing complex in the Midlands, UK.
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