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We’re Back… And it feels good…
Pardon our radio silence, it’s been a while.
Now seems the right time to reintroduce ourselves, to let you know we’re still here and that we are chomping at the bit to get going again.
Something like normal service has returned. Social distancing measures are in place at the mill and we have shelves laden with lights patiently awaiting their destiny.
We’ve decamped the office out onto the antique 14′ kitchen table that sits in the showroom. Should have done it a while ago. The table came from the kitchens of a castle in Northumberland, salvaged many years ago.
For the last 3 months we haven’t been resting on our laurels.
We’ve used the time to re-consider our values, how we do things and how we could do things better.
For one thing we’ve completely rebuilt and, we hope, improved our website. We hope you will find it more informative, easier to use and substantially faster. Any feedback, positive or negative, would be greatly appreciated.
Or leave us a Google review if you feel inclined.
And we’ve been working on more sustainable packaging, seeking to improve on our single use plastic free status (read more here). We aim to be using nothing but sustainable bio-degradable materials within the next few weeks.
This newsletter highlights some exciting new products bought in just before lockdown, and you can see a couple of our favourite recent projects.
After 3 very long days and nights setting up, we finally flung open the doors of our East London pop-up showroom on Friday 4th May. It looks pretty good even if we say so ourselves. Thanks to all those who have found the time
Ever wondered what happens to all of those coloured plastic (polypropylene) chairs that you used to slouch on at school? Thanks to chair manufacturers Kirkhouse in collaboration with Optimus Education Foundation many are now avoiding landfill and finding new homes
“Wood is universally beautiful to man. It is the most humanly intimate of all materials”. Frank Lloyd Wright We often get calls from people saying they have vintage industrial lighting they’re looking to sell and would we be interested, but these calls rarely result in an actual buy for us – it has to be …
We’re Back… And it feels good…
Pardon our radio silence, it’s been a while.
Now seems the right time to reintroduce ourselves, to let you know we’re still here and that we are chomping at the bit to get going again.
Something like normal service has returned.
Social distancing measures are in place at the mill and we have shelves laden with lights patiently awaiting their destiny.
We’ve decamped the office out onto the antique 14′ kitchen table that sits in the showroom. Should have done it a while ago. The table came from the kitchens of a castle in Northumberland, salvaged many years ago.
For the last 3 months we haven’t been resting on our laurels.
We’ve used the time to re-consider our values, how we do things and how we could do things better.
For one thing we’ve completely rebuilt and, we hope, improved our website.
We hope you will find it more informative, easier to use and substantially faster.
Any feedback, positive or negative, would be greatly appreciated.
Or leave us a Google review if you feel inclined.
And we’ve been working on more sustainable packaging, seeking to improve on our single use plastic free status (read more here).
We aim to be using nothing but sustainable bio-degradable materials within the next few weeks.
This newsletter highlights some exciting new products bought in just before lockdown, and you can see a couple of our favourite recent projects.
We hope you enjoy using the new website.
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