Horizon Wall Light

The Horizon Wall light is the first collaborative piece offered by MacMaster design. The piece has been developed by Alex MacMaster and Metal Sculptor Daniel Calderwood of DCarts. The duo have combined the best of their individual strengths to design, develop, manufacture and bring to market this incredibly unique piece. The visual texture of the overlapping layers add interest to a classic timeless form bringing a contemporary take on Art Deco Lighting. A triumph of contrasts, asymmetry meeting symmetry, and cold hard sheet metal curved and interlaced to bring an organic warmth and balance. This piece is as much art with a majestic and fortified feel as it is a functional up down light available for both indoor wall lighting and outdoor wall lighting.

Iris Floor Light

The wooden Iris Floor Light has a uniquely sculptural form that allows light to gradiate upwards and is available in a selection of finishes. One of the founding designs of the MacMaster range, the Iris floor light consists of curved laminations of timber that echo the shape of Iris leaves to create a sculptural, unique and impacting form. The arrangement of leaves give the lamp a structured yet organic form that allows light to graduate upwards on the interior of the lamp. An energy saving light bulb is utilised for a warm ambient light that casts subtle shadows onto adjacent walls, thereby extending the visual depth of the design.

About

Founded in 2009 by Alex MacMaster, MacMaster specialises in the design and production of timber based lighting and wood furniture products. Every single piece is hand made in England in the MacMaster workshop located in the Worcestershire countryside.

With design, development, manufacture and packaging based in-house, the business is able to work closely with clients to offer a streamlined service to meet specific requirements and time schedules. MacMaster’s bespoke wood furniture and products are received by a global audience from luxury homes, highly regarded retailers to ambitious commercial projects.