New DCWeditions online
It’s almost been two years since we began working with DCWeditions and our initial thoughts about the quality and design of their products has been confirmed. We have been delighted with their range and professional attitude.
We have recently added some new DCW collections online which bring a modern touch to their nostalgic designs.
Here Comes the Sun
Here Comes the Sun was first designed in 1970 by French architect, Bertrand Balas. The lamps name was inspired by a song by the icons of pop culture at the time, The Beatles. The design at first glance is like any other but when on it gives out a magical glow.
Here comes the sun is available in a range of sizes and looks beautiful hung alone or in a cluster to create a statement piece.
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In the Sun
The In The Sun Collection was designed to pay homage to the Sun King, Louis XIV of France. Designed by Dominique Perrault and Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost the family radiates hues of gold and silver and cast soft shadows of light.
Whether wall-mounted, as a ceiling lamp or hanging, the result is consistently magical.
Click here to view the In the Sun collection!
In the Tube
The In The Tube collection adds a softer more decorative tube light to DCW. Designed again by Dominique Perrault and Gaëlle Lauriot‑Prévost the collections objective was to be timeless, durable and of high-performance. The family is available in several lengths, diameters and colours.
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Biny
The Biny collection was designed in 1957 by Jacques Biny and still today remains resolutely modern. He was a thorough man who never stopped in his quest to improve how homes where lit.
Functionality was key and he incorporated blinds into the Biny table lamp in order to direct the light onto a surface where needed.
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