Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Hugely appealing British Made quality lighting does make us proud. Using the finest of materials expect to see solid brass, silks, chins, metal spinnings and unique light fittings. A whole host of choices ceiling lighting, wall lighting, table lamps and floor lamps.

    • Copper

      Browse our range of British Made with Copper Colour, Finish...

    • Wood

      Browse our range of British Made with Wood Colour, Finish &...

    • Chrome

      Browse our range of British Made with Chrome Colour, Finish...

    • All Metals

      Browse our range of British Made with All Metals Colour,...

  2. Oct 23, 2020 · British lighting manufacturers are leading the way in terms of high–quality, desirable fittings that enhance every room in the house. As interior designer Susie Atkinson says: “Clients are very interested in where products come from. That they are handmade, and made in Britain, is very important.”

    • Katherine Sorrell
  3. Most lamps are made of metals, plastics, glass or natural materials such as wood and textiles. Each group of materials has its own advantages and disadvantages, and there are also major differences between individual metals, plastics, etc.

  4. Certified under a collective of prestigious British-made manufacturers, Made In Britain protects and preserves British craftsmanship with a single mark. We offer insight into Leverint’s partnership with this leading collective and shed light on the core values that lie at the heart of our artisanship.

  5. Extruded aluminium and steel are just some examples of the British-sourced materials that we utilise in our luminaires, using local, Midlands-based manufacturers of the highest quality, so that we can pass that on to our customers.

  6. Decorex are delving into the world of illumination and sharing nine top British lighting brands, highlighting those with swoon-worthy styles and unmistakable finesse. Discover some of our favourite products and collections of theirs and how each company came into fruition.

  7. People also ask

  8. The advent of Colza oil (rapeseed) lamps in the 1760’s, the development of mineral oil (paraffin) for lighting in the 1840’s, the use of acetylene for lighting in the same decade, the Argand lamp etc.etc.

  1. People also search for