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Illuminating History
Salvaging Lights from Smithfield’s Meat Market: a fusion of history and illumination.
Trainspotters recently embarked on a salvage mission at Smithfield’s Meat Market, resulting in a collection of lights that bring the past into the present and encapsulate the rich heritage of one of London’s iconic landmarks.
Smithfield’s Meat Market, with its roots dating back to the 10th century, has been a bustling hub of commerce and culinary culture. As part of its evolution, the market recently underwent renovations, providing a unique opportunity for Trainspotters to salvage a piece of history – lights that had witnessed decades of activity within the market’s vibrant walls.
These salvaged lights, now available onlineare a tangible link to the past; the character infused into each one tells a story of bustling market days, trade negotiations, and the vibrant energy that once permeated the historic Smithfield’s.
These are special lights, not just because of their provenance but also for the meticulous restoration process undertaken here in our workshops. The team has worked hard to ensure every piece retains its authenticity while being brought up to modern standards. The result is a collection that marries the charm of the past with today’s aesthetic and functional needs of contemporary lighting.
From pendant lights that once hung over busy market stalls to wall sconces from the market’s corridors, each salvaged piece has a unique history. The wear and tear of time, evident in every patina and imperfection, adds character and authenticity to these fixtures – they are tangible fragments of London’s history.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a design aficionado, or someone looking to add a touch of character to a space, the vintage Smithfield’s lights are an excellent choice – alongside their practical use, these lights serve as conversation starters with their stories from a bygone era. Choosing Trainspotters’ vintage salvaged lighting supports a more environmentally conscious approach to design. With a strong emphasis on sustainability, Trainspotters breath new life into historical fixtures, sympathetically paying homage to objects that have stood the test of time.
Back To The Future Summer 2021, Trainspotters launched Depot – an online store selling End-of-Lines, Seconds and Buy-Back items. “We are particularly happy to shout about the Buy-Back offering which supports a more circular economy, ensuring old lights stay out of landfill and are given a new lease of life for the projects of the …
Opaline Glass is arguably one of the most synonymous styles when we think of antique vintage lighting and it’s origins come from a mixture of European influences… Glass Of The Past Opaline Glass was produced in France during the 1800s and was highly fashionable around the world during this period. One of its main influences …
Illuminating History
Salvaging Lights from Smithfield’s Meat Market: a fusion of history and illumination.
Trainspotters recently embarked on a salvage mission at Smithfield’s Meat Market, resulting in a collection of lights that bring the past into the present and encapsulate the rich heritage of one of London’s iconic landmarks.
Smithfield’s Meat Market, with its roots dating back to the 10th century, has been a bustling hub of commerce and culinary culture. As part of its evolution, the market recently underwent renovations, providing a unique opportunity for Trainspotters to salvage a piece of history – lights that had witnessed decades of activity within the market’s vibrant walls.
These salvaged lights, now available online are a tangible link to the past; the character infused into each one tells a story of bustling market days, trade negotiations, and the vibrant energy that once permeated the historic Smithfield’s.
These are special lights, not just because of their provenance but also for the meticulous restoration process undertaken here in our workshops. The team has worked hard to ensure every piece retains its authenticity while being brought up to modern standards. The result is a collection that marries the charm of the past with today’s aesthetic and functional needs of contemporary lighting.
From pendant lights that once hung over busy market stalls to wall sconces from the market’s corridors, each salvaged piece has a unique history. The wear and tear of time, evident in every patina and imperfection, adds character and authenticity to these fixtures – they are tangible fragments of London’s history.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a design aficionado, or someone looking to add a touch of character to a space, the vintage Smithfield’s lights are an excellent choice – alongside their practical use, these lights serve as conversation starters with their stories from a bygone era. Choosing Trainspotters’ vintage salvaged lighting supports a more environmentally conscious approach to design. With a strong emphasis on sustainability, Trainspotters breath new life into historical fixtures, sympathetically paying homage to objects that have stood the test of time.
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