Innovative concept for lights for outdoor
Time to think about outdoor lighting
As we approach the time for turning clocks back and the dark nights draw longer, our minds are turned to lighting. With news of the Spending Review hitting local councils the hardest, street lighting has been proposed as one of life's little luxuries we can do without. If this is the case, then it is even more important that we turn our heads to lights for outdoor as well inside, pathways now deserve as much attention as tables. Joanna Wallis' "Stone Globe lights" seemed to have been designed exactly for this outdoor lights conundrum and this lighting solution is an innovation to the lights for outdoor market.
Making a feature out of lights for outdoor
From the outside, these spherical lights for outdoor look like a natural part of the original stonework they are attached to, but when it is dark, the globe lights up, radiating a warm glow. Handcrafted and made in the UK, the unusual factor is how traditional they appear for something so scientifically advanced. In an age when modern design is often at odds with our natural surroundings, these lights for outdoor combine the classic mix of old and new. The light mould contains a state of the art mix of fibreglass and resin that Joanna hand finishes to give the appearance of weathered stone, blending in with stonework that may be over one hundred years old. Since they are bespoke items, it is possible to tone the colour of these lights for outdoor to match individual homes. As an architectural feature by day and practical light source by night they are financially, a bit of bargain.
Environmentally friendly
These Stone globe lights are a new venture for the interior lighting designer, Joanna Wallis, and an innovation to the lights for outdoor market. Handcrafted in the UK, these spherical lights for outdoor are created from fibreglass and resin to resemble weathered stone. The result is that the globe lights look like a natural part of the original stonework they are attached to, virtually indistinguishable from what may be one hundred year old stone. But as dusk falls, the globe lights up, radiating a warm glow. Joanna's even found a way to stay in keeping with her other personalised products. There are two standard finishes, granite and sandstone, but, as bespoke items, the finials can be customised to match or tone with existing masonry and brickwork. As an architectural feature by day and practical light source by night, these lights for outdoor are financially, a bit of bargain.
Lights for outdoor in the commercial World
Raymond Blanc, celebrity chef and television personality knows a good thing when he sees one. He has ordered thirteen of these lights for outdoor to enhance the landscape of his two Michelin starred hotel, Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons in Oxfordshire.
As we approach the time for turning clocks back and the dark nights draw longer, our minds are turned to lighting. With news of the Spending Review hitting local councils the hardest, street lighting has been proposed as one of life's little luxuries we can do without. If this is the case, then it is even more important that we turn our heads to lights for outdoor as well inside, pathways now deserve as much attention as tables. Joanna Wallis' "Stone Globe lights" seemed to have been designed exactly for this outdoor lights conundrum and this lighting solution is an innovation to the lights for outdoor market.
Making a feature out of lights for outdoor
From the outside, these spherical lights for outdoor look like a natural part of the original stonework they are attached to, but when it is dark, the globe lights up, radiating a warm glow. Handcrafted and made in the UK, the unusual factor is how traditional they appear for something so scientifically advanced. In an age when modern design is often at odds with our natural surroundings, these lights for outdoor combine the classic mix of old and new. The light mould contains a state of the art mix of fibreglass and resin that Joanna hand finishes to give the appearance of weathered stone, blending in with stonework that may be over one hundred years old. Since they are bespoke items, it is possible to tone the colour of these lights for outdoor to match individual homes. As an architectural feature by day and practical light source by night they are financially, a bit of bargain.
Environmentally friendly
These Stone globe lights are a new venture for the interior lighting designer, Joanna Wallis, and an innovation to the lights for outdoor market. Handcrafted in the UK, these spherical lights for outdoor are created from fibreglass and resin to resemble weathered stone. The result is that the globe lights look like a natural part of the original stonework they are attached to, virtually indistinguishable from what may be one hundred year old stone. But as dusk falls, the globe lights up, radiating a warm glow. Joanna's even found a way to stay in keeping with her other personalised products. There are two standard finishes, granite and sandstone, but, as bespoke items, the finials can be customised to match or tone with existing masonry and brickwork. As an architectural feature by day and practical light source by night, these lights for outdoor are financially, a bit of bargain.
Lights for outdoor in the commercial World
Raymond Blanc, celebrity chef and television personality knows a good thing when he sees one. He has ordered thirteen of these lights for outdoor to enhance the landscape of his two Michelin starred hotel, Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons in Oxfordshire.
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