Silk Road by Jonah Takagi for Roll & Hill

Silk Road by Jonah Takagi for Roll & Hill

Brooklyn-based lighting brand Roll & Hill have launched a new series of pendant lights called Silk Road by American designer Jonah Takagi. Layers of  steel, glass and fabric are cleverly layered to create a sculptural pendant lamp.

pendant lamp, Roll and Hill, Jonah Takagi, steel, glass, wire, Silk Road, American design, New York

Archetypal lighting forms, materials and textures are assembled in an emotional luminaire.

The lamp is made of a spun-metal shade that sits atop a large piece of hand-blown glass, which surrounds a tapered wire cage and a traditional pleated lampshade.

The design is available in three different color combinations; specifiers can choose from a brushed copper shade with moss-colored glass and cream pleated fabric, a brushed brass shade with tobacco-colored glass and cream pleated fabric, or an army green-colored metal shade with smoked glass and a blackened steel wire cage.

pendant lamp, Roll and Hill, Jonah Takagi, steel, glass, wire, Silk Road, American design, New York

For more information contact Roll and Hill sales@rollandhill.com, +1 718 387 6132

About the manufacturer: Founded in January 2010 by American designer Jason Miller, Roll and Hill  is a New York City-based manufacturer of high end contemporary lighting. The brand produces original lighting products by American and international designers for residential and commercial interiors. Roll & Hill products aim to make products that are unique, responsible, innovative and add beauty to whatever space they occupy.

About the designer: Born in Tokyo and raised in New England, Jonah Takagi received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2002. For several years, Jonah designed furniture that he built in a friend's studio while playing bass guitar, touring and recording with several indie rock bands. Needing to develop and showcase a growing body of work that was filling his house but few had seen, Jonah founded Atelier Takagi in 2005.

 

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