Spotlight On: Ceramic Designs from Huey, Handmade in Canada
Just spotted: ceramic lamps by Bret Williams, the product designer behind Huey Lightshop. “A response to the Canadian-made lighting gap, Huey offers an artful approach to lighting—meeting customers at an accessible price point without compromising quality or sustainability.” Have a look at a few favorite offerings, made by Bret “amongst the trees in Southern Georgian Bay”:
Above: The porcelain Margaux Sconce evokes “lived-in sheets and draped curtains”; $299.Above: The scalloped Paloma is available in a range of soft blues and creams, like Cloud and Sage. The Paloma Pendant (left) starts at $413; the Paloma Flush-Mount (right) is $299.
Above: The delft resurgence is real: Huey’s limited Artist’s Edition Maeve Pendant features hand-painted designs by local Ontario artist Deborah Masters. It’s available in two sizes, from $525.
Above: The Maeve Sconce is available in Olive (shown) and Garnet; $338.
Above: The Vittoria Table Lamp has a ceramic body and cast-iron base and is available in a handful of colors; $360.For more, head to Huey Lightshop.
And for more lighting finds, might we suggest:
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