New From Roll & Hill in 2019
NEW LIGHTS
Historical Feel & Contemporary Form
Brooklyn-based lighting company Roll & Hill takes pride in collaborating with the most exciting and independent designers to create a unique assortment of beautiful, innovative lighting fixtures. At Euroluce 2019 back in April, the brand gave us a sneak peek of its upcoming luminaires. Now, these new designs are available for purchase at LightForm!
Check out the list below to learn all about the new 2019 collections from Roll & Hill:
Apollo Suspension Collection Designed by McKenzie & Keim
McKenzie & Keim's award-winning Apollo collection of designer lights is all about the details. Brass and hand-blown glass seamlessly blend into the matte-finish armature. The Apollo collection features a balanced, double-stemmed luminary, housing LEDs in opal glass shades to cast a brilliant yet soft light.
The Apollo collection features a range of sizes to help you design lighting plans for any space. You can spec Apollo chandeliers with two, four, five, six, eight, twelve, and both vertical and horizontal ten lamp-head configurations. Roll & Hill also invites you to accent the Apollo chandeliers with the Apollo wall sconce and single-headed corded and stemmed pendant lights.
Each standard fixture in the collection grew out of the system based on various design needs and spatial problems.
McKenzie & Keim
Arbor Suspension Lights Designed by Karl Zahn
The Arbor pendant collection, designed by Karl Zahn, explores linear forms interpreted in three-dimensional space. Featuring ebonized oak veneer, the Arbor 01 and Arbor 02 luminaires appear full and overshadowing at first, but quickly reveal themselves as warm and weightless contours in space. This contrast creates the seeming impossibility of ethereal weight, adding an intriguing--but not overpowering--complexity to your space.
Placed together with other pieces, they convey the idea of a bisecting plane; as though a knife had swept through a bundle of sticks and cut them all at the same angle.
- Karl Zahn
Cache, designed by James Killinger
James Killinger's Cache candleholder holds more than just a candle. Inspired by its creator's need to contain a growing collection of new and vintage matchbooks, this modern reliquary--named with the French word for "hiding"--features a secret compartment in its marble base. Available in either white or black marble, this compartment is perfect for stashing small keepsakes and private mementos. Elegant, refined, and practical, Roll & Hill's Cache candleholder is perfect for decorative tabletops.
Coax Suspension Collection Designed by John Hogan
Coax 02 and Coax 03 suspension lights by John Hogan represent a coalescence of metal, glass, and light. The materials hang serenely, relying upon and supporting one another to create an overall weightlessness among each other. Cylindrical echoes of transparent glass surround a tube of light suspended in air, creating an ethereal effect from a grounded, modern--almost Art Deco--form.
The cascading glass is meant to reflect and compound the graphic nature of the glass itself and the patterns cut onto its surface.
- John Hogan
Geode Designed by Jason Miller
Jason Miller captures more than just the form its namesake in Geode wall sconce. This simple yet powerful wall light evokes the layers and crystaline interior of mineralogical geodes with three layers of solid glass, mouth-blown and carefully ground into a hemisphere. This painstaking process exposes a smooth, pale centre and a bold halo beneath the coloured exterior, offering a strong and potent addition to your office, lounge, or living room.
Geode came from experimenting with layers of glass. The first one looked like a "magic 8 ball", but with a few refinements it becomes a striking sconce.
- Jason Miller
Nova Chandeliers Designed by McKenzie & Keim
The divine geometry of stellar bodies and the intense power of their creation is captured in the simple yet striking forms of Nova chandeliers. Available with six light and nine light configurations, Nova is a contemporary chandelier that branches out in a pure, geometric manner from its central stem to hand-blown opal glass shades, which house powerful, dimmable LEDs. This simplicity and refinement create a centrepiece fixture that is as elegant as it is energetic in its composition.
The actual shape of the glass shade came directly from the geometry of the beam angle that the LED projected.
- McKenzie & Keim
The Pole Collection Designed by Philippe Malouin
Striking the perfect balance of rigid yet flexible, Philippe Malouin engineered Pole's aluminium construction and modular design to allow it to create giant curves while maintaining stability. Rather than uplighting or area lighting, Pole illuminates a broad range of space in multiple configurations along walls, floors, and ceilings, while also providing a strong graphic effect as its narrow stem slices through the negative space in a living room, restaurant, or retail installation.
We put tent rods in a corner, next to a reel of LED tape; when I saw these next to each other, I had the idea.
- Philippe Malouin
For more information on these new 2019 collections and all the other luminaires from Roll & Hill, visit us online or at one of our offices and showrooms in Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Kelowna, and Winnipeg.