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Wrought iron and glass chandelier Continuing the exploration of their love of trees The Olive chandelier was created after a single stem found it’s way into the sketch book. Wishing the branches to be a loose tangle of metal and glass, the accents of glass are a gentle implication of fruit and bring the foliage to life.
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Published on: 18th February 2014 |
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Cast bronze chandelier Taking inspiration from the heavily worked surfaces of post war European bronzes.The subject was inspired by the great Italian poet Dante. The chandelier can be scaled up or down and extra tiers of arms incorporated.
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Published on: 18th February 2014 |
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Oak leaf chandelier English Oaks, symbolic of strength and endurance are the inspiration behind our oak leaf range. The asymmetrical form resembles a long low branch in its full splendour of the changing seasons.
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Cast bronze and glass pendant light Processes that involve extreme heat produce amazing and beautiful results and the mystery of transformation provides great inspiration to the designs at Cox London. Glass can be heated until it resembles liquid honey but with careful control it can be coaxed into wondrous pattern and formation. The cast glass bowl is simultaneously lunar and […]
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Blown glass pendant light An elegant studio blown glass shade often used in threes over islands or to light hallways and living spaces. Shown here in lear glass, other sizes, shapes and colours can be custom made on request. Note that with studio blown glass, colour and size variations are likely. We therefore always send images of your finished pieces, […]
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Brass Lantern An architecturally inspired hexagonal lantern available with a three way centre or 4 way on request lit interior. The glass can be clear or frosted if you prefer not to see the bulbs. Patination would be chosen to suit the final position of the lantern. We can design and make the Duomo to any proportion.
An elegant studio blown glass shade often used in threes over islands or to light hallways and living spaces. Shown here in Tabac, other sizes, shapes and colours can be custom made on request. Note that with studio blown glass, colour and size variations are likely. We therefore always send images of your finished pieces, for approval, prior to shipping.
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Cast Bronze Wall Light Inspired by Caravaggio’s ‘Supper at Emmaus’, the gestural hand is a homage to the painters powerful compositions. The suspended carbon filament bulb is a playful reference to his masterful use of Chiaroscuro which literally translates from the Italian as “Light-Dark”
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Published on: 17th February 2014 |
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Bronze Wall Light Reminiscent of Thomas Hope’s 18th century classical style (1769-1831), the coffin backed wall light has been composed with a cast bronze stags head. It would suit either a period town house or country house alike. Shown here in distressed silver plate it can be wired for two elegant French candles or used for wax candles.
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Cast Iron Wall Light Part of the hurricane wall sconce range, this slim acanthus backed wall light is cast in Bronze in the Cox London foundry. The design is a nod to 18th century county house grandeur and in particular the classical style of English architect William Kent.
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Published on: 7th January 2022 |
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Cast metal wall light This leaf and berry wall light was inspired by Romanesque wreaths and country house lighting.
Posted by: Dave Saddington |
Published on: 18th February 2014 |
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Cast Bronze Wall Light Part of the hurricane wall sconce range, the sharp detail of this bold classical design is captured in cast bronze. Its long vertical back-plate was intended for narrow spaces such as library pilasters or to flank mirrors, windows and paintings.
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Metal Leaf Wall Light Part of the oak leaf range the single branch wall sconce casts a lovely shadow when lit. It can be made for wax candle or wired for an elegant French candle bulb.
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Inspired by naturalistic grottoes of Renaissance Italy and in particular the fantastical Buontalenti Grotto in The Boboli Gardens, Florence (1557-1587). The rusticated sculptural form is cast in Herculite, a hard and durable plaster polymer. By day the undulating surface casts and captures shadow and by night the white surface harnesses the warmth of the light source above.
Posted by: Dave Saddington |
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Cast brass table lamp A decorative tower of geometric forms cast and turned in solid brass and beautifully finished.
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Published on: 18th February 2014 |
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Brass table lamp An architecturally inspired table lamp, 1930s in style. Crafted from cast and machined brass. Shown here in an atmospheric silver plate finish. Other finishes available on request.
Posted by: Dave Saddington |
Published on: 18th February 2014 |
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Studio blown glass table lamp Inspired by the seductive liquid metal and antique mercury glass this lamp is studio blown making each one unique.
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Published on: 18th February 2014 |
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Wrought Iron and marble console table Inspired by the celebrated 20th Century metalwork master, Gilbert Poillerat. Keeping the construction strong and simple a few gilded accents were added to punctuate the design. This piece also works well as a dining or coffee table.
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Published on: 18th February 2014 |
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Cast Brass Table lamp An onion domed lamp base loosely inspired by the multiple domes of Russian church roofs which have symbolic significance. All the hurricane lamp bases can be made for use with a silk shade instead of glass.
Posted by: Dave Saddington |
Published on: 19th September 2014 |
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A classical wrought iron X-frame stool with gilt mounts and Italian leather seat.
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Published on: 18th February 2014 |
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Cast Brass Table Lamp Bronzed gilt, cast column lamp with lotus leaf capital. Supplied with lead crystal storm shade and wired with a single French candle. Cox London hurricane lamps can be supplied with a candle sconce for use with wax candles.
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Cast Bronze Wall Console Table The gnarled bronze legs are another piece inspired by ancient root vines. Small additions are made to each one at the time of casting, making each one slightly unique from the next. This console table is an edition of 250.
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Published on: 17th February 2014 |
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The table was inspired by fragmentary Roman marble legs found in London’s Soane Museum. The cast iron leg takes the form of a stylised lion head and paw foot. Decorative Guinea fowl feathers are fanned out under a thick glass top held in heavy wrought iron bands.
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Published on: 18th February 2014 |
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Steel side table Part of the tremble range, its inspiration comes from where the two tribes of science and art meet. A depiction, with intended humour, of the molecules that bind us together.