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Where candlelight charm meets dinner table elegance in a sleek, versatile design. Discover the story behind Mantle, a new portable table lamp series.
After leaving his day job in the city, Lee Thornley found his calling in the hills of Andalusia, where a chance encounter led him to invest in a family-owned tile business. Rebranded as Bert & May, Thornley's passion for exceptional materials and craftsmanship shines through in every design.
Intimate human moments, lush natural vistas and immaculately designed commercial spaces are some of Austin John's signature subjects.
From scorching incandescent bulbs to lights that flicker at the most unexpected moments, our "Lighting Horror Stories" will have you laughing and shivering in equal measure. Join us as we delve into these humorous yet eerie tales, reminding you that even in the world of lighting, unexpected surprises can lead to laughter, not just flickering horror.
To mark the advent of our new table lamp series, Shore, we consider the transformative power of taking a waste material and turning it into something extraordinary.
Light impacts our productivity levels, sleep cycles, and eyesight. In this blog post we’ll be speaking about how lighting can benefit your wellbeing and how Tala light bulbs and fixtures contribute to your home environment. Be #athomewithTala.
Wedding photographer Dawn Jarvis captures The Muse at twilight with her latest happy couple in this series of captivating photos.
Here, we ask Mark Tremlett about his passion for sustainability, the fierce mattress market, and what keeps him awake at night.
To mark our collaboration with Farrow & Ball on The Muse, we decided to delve deeper into the role of a colour expert.
As we continue to celebrate the launch of Echo, our second design collaboration with David Weeks, we spoke to him from his studio in Brooklyn to get his thoughts on creativity, catharsis and Castiglione.