Roll & Hill Odds & Ends Ceiling/Wall Lamp - Teardrop

Made in The United States
Designed by Jason Miller
  • ODDTD-PBRA-WH-240 / Polished Brass/White / LED - 240V
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Odds & Ends is a series of wall lights designed in three basic shapes: Teardrop, Rainbow and Aquafresh, so named because it resembles a dab of toothpaste. The series, which is illuminated by integrated LEDs - ELV dimming, can be installed in multiples to create large installations of varying designs.

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Ceiling/Wall Lamp 34w x 10d x 41h cm

Jason Miller

Jason Miller is a Brooklyn-based designer and the founder of Roll & Hill. Born in New York and raised in Darien, Connecticut, Jason’s suburban upbringing heavily influenced his early, more conceptual pieces — duct-taped chairs and cracked vases, among them — and continues to inform the elegant, historically rich work that has become his signature. Jason received an MFA in painting and spent time in both the art and advertising worlds, but soon realized he preferred making things to documenting them.

His designs — like a mirror whose photographic surface recalls a painted landscape — still often reflect those early preoccupations, but each is a functional object, with a kind of beauty and wit. Today, Jason runs both Jason Miller Studio and Roll & Hill from his headquarters in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

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