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OBJECT, FURNITURE + LIGHTING: PROFESSIONAL

ARBOUR LINEAR PENDANT ROSS GARDAM

Haydn Cattach

Arbour is a continual timber light formed to unite space and celebrate the beauty of the natural. It’s created by the divergence of two curves that flow along and around the product. The body is machined from various timbers, allowing the more technical aspects of the light to be hidden internally.

BREEZE COLLECTION ROSS GARDAM

Haydn Cattach

The Breeze collection explores the divergence of mass planner forms and the subtle light play produced between them. Balance between form and subtle light play on the angled surfaces

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