WORKSHOPPED, the Sydney-based retailer with over 20 years of exhibition and design experience, presents a new collection of unique pendant lights designed and proudly produced in northern NSW, Australia by designer Bradley Cole.
Ero is a wonderful story about creating new beginnings, new life. A surprising harmony of remnants from two quite different worlds. Where memories of timeworn natural forms were used to sculpt a discarded synthetic material into remarkably alluring pendant lights.
The initial inspiration for the ero pendant light range came from the array of beautiful ocean eroded stones found along the shores of Byron Bay’s rocky headland. A study of the stones’ timeless curves evolved into descendant forms which were eventually subtracted from one another to create ero bode and ero bare. This creative process was mindful of available 3D printing technology’s production constraints and was continually pushing its boundaries.
Ero pendant lights are Net Zero 3D printed from 100% recycled thermoplastic. The intriguing opulence of both the ero bode and ero bare pendant lights will offer distinct individuality to any space or gathering.
Du are hand blown glass forms, like slowly falling drops of glowing nectar, are deliciously elegant. Whether it’s a floret of Du lights or a solo show, they can easily be the centre of attention offering both feature mood lighting and downward task lighting. Available in five different glass colours: Black, Gold, Barley Sugar, Tangelo and White Mist glass.
The glass for each Du light is individually hand blown in Australia and assembled in Byron Bay. Best lit with a LED filament light source.
Photography by Penny Clay.
For stockist details, visit workshopped.com.au