Illuminated bubble chairs by Rousseau design, with etched flock pattern and faux fur cushions. Led light source is a DMX controlled RGB colour change lighting system which synchronises all four chairs together in this fantastic private nightclub in Azerbaijan for The Lighting Design Collective, Madrid.
Acrylic Torus Light
This collection of Torus Lights are made of laser cut acrylic circles, held together by a cleaver central ring arrangement. These lights are driven by high-powered side emitting LEDs.
They are highly flexible in terms of size, colour and type of acrylic, the LEDs too could be chosen from amongst warm white, cold white or coloured options. All the lights can be digitally controlled via WiFi on an iPhone/iPad or other devices.
Steel Torus Light
The Steel Torus Lights are constructed using powder coated steel wires around a central hub.
They are available in a wide range of sizes and almost any colour of powder coating. A CFL bulb or LED globe light can be used to light them.
Ariel Light
Ariel Lights were designed to be sleek and simple, as an equivalent to two fluro-strip lights. They are very versatile and provide modular flexibility in size and formation.
This version of the light uses clear acrylic with cold white LEDs. They are available in various lengths, coloured LEDs and digital control.
Gun Metal and Leather Dj Booth For Hackett Holland Ltd
Gun metal Dj Booth containing Pioneer cdj2000 decks and mj800 mixer with anthracite distressed leather paneling and dark grey double stitch detail.
Laptop stand for Mac power book and Genelec speaker supports in matching gun metal finish. Single switched unit for simple use and ability to hardwire entire unit into floor box. Designed for Hackett Holland Ltd, west London based architects as part of a number of high end collaborative pieces for a beautiful residential project on Kensington Park Road, London. Additional photos and new images of the other items coming soon!
www.hackettholland.co.uk
“Alari” Arc Lamp
Alari Arc Lamp made from acrylic with side omitting fibreoptics. Acrylic Globe with fibre optic lens inside

































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