Design

 

For his latest series, Street Art, Stuart Redler took to the eerily empty and quiet streets of London during lockdown. Always traveling by bicycle, he was able to photograph many areas that are inaccessible by car. The images transport us to those places; where the urban landscape blends with street art, combining to create a striking architectural landscape. “The photographs juxtapose the graphic, gritty artistry of graffiti with contrasting features in their location. The images become more than just depictions of street art and focus the viewer’s perception on scale, angles, curves and contrasts.” – Stuart Redler

View the entire series here.

Although we find ourselves in very unusual times, we are looking forward to the day when we can gather, work, and create together. In the meantime, our work does not stop. Two of our newest pieces, the Eje and Ojo can be ordered today and be ready to ship in 8 weeks!

We love the use of the Timmeren sconce in this impressive renovation of a 300 year old barn by Janey Butler Interiors and The Llama Group. The project is an ongoing development for which more details can be found on their website.

 

For the second year in a row Kevin Reilly and his talented team of artisans have designed and created an extraordinary sculpture for the Underwater Museum of Art located near Santa Rosa Beach, Florida.

This years creation, named Let’s Not Blow This, represents the earth as a fragile dandelion. The hand represents man’s potential to restore and protect our environment. It is meant as a hopeful call to do all that we can to preserve our natural world. Over 2 tons of steel and concrete were used to construct this incredible piece!

Let’s Not Blow This joins Kevin’s 2018 installation, JYC’s Dream, an homage to Jacques Cousteau’s “Aqualung”. The two sculptures are now submerged in the Gulf of Mexico at a depth of 58 feet, for divers and wildlife alike to enjoy.

February 12, 2018

For Spring 2018 designer Kevin Reilly is unveiling three new lamps. Each fixture is sculptural, creating a memorable ambiance and a sense of harmony.

The spectacular Topo channels a bit of childhood nostalgia for Reilly, reminiscent of a spinning top. As if suspended in motion, the Topo is dramatic and mesmerizing.  A frosted glass cylinder perfectly diffuses the light while cradled within the geometric yet smooth lines of the steel frame.

Kevin Reilly is also offering a new ceiling mount with the versatile Rolle. Standard options include choice of aquarelle paper or frosted glass for the shade.

Guided by its predecessor, the Seva pendant, a wall version is being added to the collection. Furthering the dialogue between material and light, the Seva sconce is a focal point in any space.

All three handcrafted fixtures are available as indoor/outdoor lighting and clients can also customize for the perfect statement.

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Season’s Greetings from the Kevin Reilly family to all of yours. Wishing you a festive holiday and a Happy New Year!