HEATHFIELD & CO LAUNCH THEIR LATEST LIGHTING RANGE ‘THE ZOFFANY COLLECTION’

This week Heathfield & Co have launched their latest lighting range, ‘The Zoffany Collection’.

The launch follows Heathfield & Co’s unveiling of the collection at this year’s Decorex International interiors exhibition, one of the flagship events of the London Design Festival, which ran from 20th – 23rd September at London’s Syon Park.

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The selection of table and pendant lamps has been designed to directly complement Zoffany’s own range of luxury wall coverings, fabrics, furnishings and accessories.

Outcome:

The new lighting range highlights expert craftsmanship, incorporating free-blown glass as well as sculptural ceramics, finished with a diverse palette of textural and tonal glazes.

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Though the range utilises a continuous, cohesive design language, it also incorporates a spectrum of influences and styles. The Novella table lamp and Celeste pendant, for example, offer a contemporary feel, while the Fiametta table lamp, Cauis table lamp and Tulipe pendant provide a more subtle and understated design.

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Additionally, the Mazu table lamp reflects an industrial influence while the Gaia table lamp provides a bold injection of colour.

Designers Comments:

Donna Gridley, Design Director at Heathfield & Co commented “This new product range really focuses on the shared design heritage of the two brands, resulting in a stunning collection of glass and ceramic pieces”.

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“The range has a clear, identifiable aesthetic and this has largely been achieved through a consistent colour palette of elegant, muted and monochromatic tones, in addition to some carefully selected metallic finishes. The prominent sculptural forms and detailing are also subtly echoed across the range”.

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