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Bringing retro bang up-to-date – our new 90 Mini Mini Vivid Collection available now
Shop NowGuaranteed for Life
Since January 2020, all of our lights bought for a domestic setting are covered by our lifetime guarantee. It is our promise to service and maintain any lights bought by our customers and is a response to the current tidal wave of products that are designed for obsolescence and destined for landfill.
Should you have a problem with your Anglepoise, we guarantee to try and repair it for you. If that really isn’t possible, we will replace and responsibly recycle the old light.
Who are we ?
How it all began: the lightbulb moment
In 1932, British automotive engineer George Carwardine invented the formula for a new kind of spring mechanism. It was originally intended to be part of a vehicle suspension system, but instead, something clicked. This elegant and responsive invention, which could be positioned at any angle with the lightest touch, would work perfectly in a lamp. That day in George’s garden shed, the blueprint for the iconic Anglepoise was born.
New limited Edition – Celebrating 90 Years of the Original 1227 Desk Lamp
To mark the anniversary of the Original 1227 design, Anglepoise will unveil a new limited numbered edition of 400 pieces of the lamp
ReadLaunching the new 90 Mini Mini Vivid Collection
We are thrilled to be launching the new vivid collection with a range of new bright colours for the 90 Mini Mini product range.
ReadMilano Design Week: Celebrating 90 years since the launch of the Original 1227 Desk Lamp.
Milano Design Week: Celebrating 90 years since the launch of the Original 1227 Desk Lamp.
ReadAn immersive workshop experience
Anglepoise with 5th Generation Owner Simon Terry, invited a selection of the Press and Dealers to an immersive workshop experience.
ReadSasimonokagu Takahashi: a technique called Sasimono that combines wooden materials without nails
Sasimono Kagu Takahashi is a furniture studio opened in 2010 at Kumano-machi, Hiroshima. We produce original furniture and accessories using the wood from Hiroshima with the traditional technique called Sasimono that combines wooden materials without nails
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