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Lighting


from absorbing all the light. Unique in artistry themselves, our lights can be used to illuminate focal pieces of art.


Go Au Natural While not essential, natural lighting can enhance the overall feel and ambience. Let more light in with bigger windows and glass doors if possible and combine with our retro glass pendants. The elegant glass design will disperse both the natural and artificial light evenly, with the bonus of a reduced cost in electricity.


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Get Creative This part is all about adding beauty to the surface of interior design. Unusual bulbs, fixtures and fittings can add a simple twist that can complement any style you are going with. We love how Brewdog bars have used our fabric flex cables to incorporate efficient lighting without compromising the overall look and theme of the place.


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Interview With Kenny Tutt We caught up with 2018 MasterChef champion Kenny Tutt, to find out more about his upcoming restaurant Pitch, and discovered about how he went about the design and creation process.


You’re about to open your first restaurant called Pitch, how exciting! Tell us a little bit about what was your vision for the restaurant? The name comes from my family’s market heritage, where I fell in love with food. From the fruit sellers to the butchers, I always remember the passion and drive that they had. I want Pitch to become a place for people to enjoy great food focusing on local produce and seasonal ingredients.


We believe good interiors are like good food; they take vision, great elements and hard work. How did you get inspired for your interiors? Pitch has been designed to incorporate the outside market feel with inside fine dining interiors. We want people to enjoy their surroundings and feel relaxed while dining.


What made you choose Industville lighting? We loved how industville lighting has a great blend of industrial and luxurious appearance, and this fits perfectly into our Pitch vision.


Study Up Did you know specific colours can stimulate appetite? Scientific studies have shown that rusty browns and reds with gold lighting can make you feel hungry. While bright colours, whites and fluorescent, stark light (usually associated with fast food restaurants) can make you eat faster and enjoy the experience less.


Which lighting did you choose and what was the reason behind the choices? We chose a selection of lighting from Industville— from Brooklyn Wall Lights in the restaurant to brass ceiling pendants in the cookery school. All of which add an amazing finishing touch to our décor.


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How does lighting help bring your vision to life? Lighting is great to create moods and add aesthetics to the decor. We have used this aspect in certain areas of the restaurant to enhance our colours and textures they sit beside.


How do you think the decor and interior design contributes to the overall dining experience? I feel it plays a huge part in the overall experience of dining. You have to feel comfortable in your surroundings before you can fully enjoy your dining experience.


We can’t wait to see how Kenny’s restaurant looks! If you own a restaurant and are feeling inspired, or you want to try out some of these tricks in your own home, why don’t you have a look at our website for industrial lighting and design ideas? Or get inspiration from our Pinterest boards!


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