Streamlight: Pick-n-Mix Lighting
In striking coloured glass shades to complement your interiors, Streamlight brings us a playful range of lighting from Rothschild & Bickers. The Pick-n-mix range offers simple forms in signature colours and can be embellished with a palette of fabric covered flex, including neons and herringbone finishes. By using an elegant filament bulb they can transform any space.
We love the look of these vibrant glass coloured pendants – bringing sophisticated lighting to any area of the home. The beauty of Pick-n-mix is that you can combine a variety of fittings and group these together as a glorious installation above a table or over a stairwell. The combination of textures and colours will work well to bring a touch of drama and intrigue to your interior.
Rothschild & Bickers boasts a glassblowing studio that hand makes everything to order using refined glassblowing skills and a careful selection of complementary suppliers. They are passionate about what they make and driven to ensure the processes and techniques used are kept within the standards of the global manufacturing industry.
Now you can purchase the pick-n-mix range of pendants locally through agents Streamlight.
Contact: Streamlight
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