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Star Lantern
Lanterns were Sir Edwin Lutyens's preferred method of lighting. They
enabled him to diffuse modern electric light to achieve a softer effect
through the use of bevelled glass. Lanterns also enabled him to
exercise his fascination with the geometric and to play with these
shapes in 3 dimensions.
Star lanterns can be found in original photographs of the interior at
Heathcote and octagonal lanterns were used by Sir Edwin in the entrance
hallway at Overstrand Hall.
The use of horsehair is part of a continuing relationship with John Boyd
Textiles that stretches back to Sir Edwin himself who used John Boyd
horsehair to upholster the famous Napoleon Chair.
Hand-made in the spirit of the Arts and Crafts movement the lanterns are
available in a variety of sizes and colours.
Pictured here in gold horsehair the Star Lantern is available in gold,
bronze, black, orange, light blue and burgundy coloured horsehair.
Other horsehair colours available on request.
A clear glass version is also available.
Click here to see Star Wall Light
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Small |
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300mm / 12" |
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price on request |
Medium |
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450mm / 18" |
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price on request |
Large |
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650mm / 26" |
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price on request |
Extra Large |
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900mm / 36"
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price on request |
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