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Home  /  From the Forge - News • Lighting - The Forge project  /  Countdown to lightjunction, London 18-21 Sept.
28 July 2014

Countdown to lightjunction, London 18-21 Sept.

Written by Juliet Fishenden
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Our new Made by the Forge lighting collection will be launched at the London Design Festival event.  Designjunction showcases the very best in furniture, lighting and product design from around the world, presenting world-class brands against stunning industrial backdrops so we are delighted to be involved.

https://thedesignjunction.co.uk/about/
Richard has been working hard in the forge putting the finishing touches to one of the lights in the new collection, The Bar Light designed by Gareth Neal. It all started with our lighting collaboration weekends where four acclaimed designers came to the forge to trial their concepts and learn about iron and the blacksmith craft. We love the combination of natural materials, traditional skills and contemporary design.
The results have been inspiring and we will have four final designs to showcase at the event and we are really looking forward to meeting with other retailers and designers.
Watch this space for more updates, or follow us on twitter or Facebook.
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