Lighting
Brick Liquor Lights Project
Having worked together on the highly successful Tooting based bar, Brick and Liquor have returned to Industville to help furnish their second bar in Clapham. Working with Design At Source, specialists in the design of commercial interiors and architecture across the retail and leisure industry, they have helped Brick & Liquor take inspiration from the loft bar scene of Manhattan. Wanting to emulate the same energy and vibe into the London cocktail scene.
Lining the length of the bar are the Brooklyn 13 Inch Dome Pendant lights in a bold brass finish with the chain option wire, which offers the chic balance in the “cosy balance of industrial and chic” description Brick & Liquor have given themselves. Throughout the main entrance of the bar area, the Brooklyn Vintage Giant Step Pendant, one of the largest shades in the Industville range is in full visual, casting a welcoming golden glow, capturing the eye of passers-by encouraging them inside. The Giant Step Pendant lights in a bold brass finish with the chain option wire. Elsewhere in the bar, a number of Industville’s Orlando Cylinder Wire Cage Retro Sconce Wall
38 February 2021
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Brooklyn Dome Pendant – 13 Inch – Brass, £69 by Industville
Light fittings illuminates the exposed brickwork and distressed wooden floor. Within the main bar area, two styles of Industville’s stools can be found Leather Seated Turner and Tall bar stool.
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Brooklyn Dome Pendant – 13 Inch – Brass, £69, Orlando Cylinder Wall Light – 3 Inch – Pewter, £49, Brooklyn Giant Step Pendant – 18 Inch – Brass, £89 and Turner Leather & Metal Adjustable Bar Stool – 35 Inch, £139 by Industville
Brooklyn Dome Pendant – 13 Inch – Brass, £69 by Industville
Orlando Cylinder Pendant – 3 Inch – Brass, £49 by Industville
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