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Kevin Reilly
Kevin Reilly’s Dital Table Lamp is a study in rectangular forms, from the handcrafted metal base to the aquarelle paper shade. The architectural frame supports a tray top set with four discrete squares that at once act as ventilation and cast a small amount of light upwards.
Kevin Reilly
Kevin Reilly’s Eje Pendant was inspired by the shapes of vintage European circus tents from his youth spent on the continent. This airy pendant features a slim belt of handcrafted metal, giving the lion’s share of attention to the shades made of a laminated linen blend or a weatherproof sail shade material that positively glows when illuminated.
Kevin Reilly
The Garda Hanging Light, named after a lake in the Dolomites, is a layered fixture with a slender center mouth-blown glass cylinder encircled by a shade crafted from the same type of glass. This Kevin Reilly design is capped on the top and bottom, so it can be used indoors or out.
Kevin Reilly
Kevin Reilly’s Gem collection approximates the facets of a precious cut stone, a silhouette that is repeated creating handsome housing for his patented electrified hand-carved wax candles.
Kevin Reilly
Halvdel means “half” in Dutch, and this sconce, designed by Kevin Reilly, is the figurative half-sibling to the Klos. Halvdel’s curvaceous yet tailored silhouette consists of a semi-circular exterior shade and back plate handcrafted from steel, bisected with a mouth-blown frosted glass column perched within. Suitable for indoor or outdoor use.
Kevin Reilly
Hemel is the Dutch word for “sky,” and Kevin Reilly’s hanging lamp of the same name delivers a sky (or ceiling) view via a circular tray that’s open in the center. Inspired by fixtures seen in 1930s and ’40s films, this handsome chandelier incorporates 9 to 21 of the designer’s patented carved wax electrified candles, and is handcrafted in his Montgomery, Alabama studio.
Kevin Reilly
Kevin Reilly describes his Kanaal Hanging Light, named after canals in the Netherlands, as an “extremely tidy and tailored” piece that acts to bisect the horizon in a space. A diffuser runs the length of the paper shade, enabling a beautiful southerly glow, while the handcrafted steel tray features discrete openings that wash the ceiling with light.
Kevin Reilly
The Lucerne Hanging Light was inspired by the picturesque Swiss lake of the same name. This handcrafted fixture, suitable for indoor or outdoor use, offers varying visual cues depending on the angle viewed, with a facade that nods to Art Deco but in a contemporary profile. Its light source is cleverly hidden behind layers of mouth-blown clear and frosted glass, emitting both a warm wash and a series of soft ripples on surrounding surfaces.
Kevin Reilly
Kevin Reilly’s Lu Sconce was inspired by lighting he observed during his travels through European cities, most notably Paris and Amsterdam. This handcrafted fixture offers varying visual cues depending on the angle viewed, with a facade that nods to Art Deco but in a contemporary profile. Its light source is cleverly hidden behind layers of mouth-blown clear and frosted glass, emitting both a warm wash and a series of soft ripples on surrounding surfaces.
Kevin Reilly
Kevin Reilly’s Klos Sconce boasts a curvaceous yet tailored silhouette, with a circular exterior mouth-blown glass shade encircling a center cylinder of mouth-blown frosted glass. Both feature architectural framework and a backplate of handcrafted steel.
Kevin Reilly
Its name meaning “eye” in Spanish, the playfully sophisticated Ojo has an eye-like appearance and framework that appears to float from the wall. The low-profile Ojo is practical as well, with LED panels that are low maintenance and energy efficient.
Kevin Reilly
The Passage Hanging Lamp is a lantern-style fixture that designer Kevin Reilly selected for his own home. A modern interpretation of a traditional and utilitarian piece, Passage is made using mouth-blown glass set in a handcrafted metal frame with a slanted canopy top.
Kevin Reilly
The Passage Floor Lamp is a lantern-style fixture that designer Kevin Reilly selected for his own home. A modern interpretation of a traditional and utilitarian piece, Passage is made using mouth-blown glass set in a handcrafted metal frame with a slanted canopy top; it hangs from a tailored frame that uses negative space so as not to detract from the light itself.
Kevin Reilly
The Passage Sconce is a lantern-style fixture that designer Kevin Reilly selected for his own home. A modern interpretation of a traditional and utilitarian piece, Passage is made using mouth-blown glass set in a handcrafted metal frame with a slanted canopy top; a graceful curve echoes the shape of the shade while serving to separate the fixture from the wall plate.
Kevin Reilly
Kevin Reilly’s Pattern collection is, he claims, his favorite design. The circular base of the floor lamp echoes the shape of the aquarelle paper shade, which is open on both sides, allowing for a gorgeous wash of light in dual directions. With a generous footprint and volume, Pattern is an exceptional reading lamp, whether used indoors or out.
Kevin Reilly
Kevin Reilly’s Pattern collection is, he claims, his favorite design. The circular base of the table lamp echoes the shape of the aquarelle paper shade, which is open on both sides, allowing for a gorgeous wash of focused light in dual directions. With a generous footprint and volume, Pattern is an exceptional reading lamp, whether used indoors or out.