Nonla lights by Paul Crofts

£750.00

Set of 4 Nonla Pendants designed and crafted by the Paul Crofts Studio in 2012

Paul Crofts Nonla pendants are a modern interpretation of an industrial fitting. The Nonla pendant lights are a series of three variations of a conical shape, crafted from powder coated spun aluminium with CNC turned oak tops

They are named after the traditional conical hats found in many Asian cultures (nón lá in Vietnamese) and were used in the Studio’s Cornerstone Cafe conversion. The cafe building was part of a larger complex of munitions factories, at London's Royal Arsenal Riverside, supplying all the armed forces during the First World War.

In good vintage condition. There are 2 pendants of the wide cone design and one each of the 2 other designs.

Set of 4 Nonla Pendants designed and crafted by the Paul Crofts Studio in 2012

Paul Crofts Nonla pendants are a modern interpretation of an industrial fitting. The Nonla pendant lights are a series of three variations of a conical shape, crafted from powder coated spun aluminium with CNC turned oak tops

They are named after the traditional conical hats found in many Asian cultures (nón lá in Vietnamese) and were used in the Studio’s Cornerstone Cafe conversion. The cafe building was part of a larger complex of munitions factories, at London's Royal Arsenal Riverside, supplying all the armed forces during the First World War.

In good vintage condition. There are 2 pendants of the wide cone design and one each of the 2 other designs.

Delivery is £20 to most of mainland UK. Please call or email for quotes to Highland Scotland, Northern Ireland, UK Islands and for Worldwide shipping, email: pam@ecoeditions.com or phone +44 (0)7308 148807 . We will liaise with you to ensure delivery is as smooth as possible.

Please make sure you look at the photographs on our website to satisfy yourself with the condition before the item is shipped. We do our very best to describe and photograph every piece to cover vintage wear & tear but please call us and we can talk you through the piece or send you more photographs.

All vintage electrical goods should be inspected, certified and installed by a qualified electrician and protected by a "RCD".