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Roll & Hill

By Tom Ran

Published: February 16, 2010 under New York

Roll & Hill's identity designed by Partners & Spade

Photo: Roll & Hill

Roll & Hill's identity designed by Partners & Spade

Superordinate Antler Chandelier by Jason Miller

Photo: Courtesy of Roll & Hill

Superordinate Antler Chandelier by Jason Miller

4-Sided Modo Chandelier designed by Jason Miller

Photo: Courtesy of Roll & Hill

4-Sided Modo Chandelier designed by Jason Miller

Excel Floor Lamp designed by Rich Brilliant Willing

Photo: Courtesy of Roll & Hill

Excel Floor Lamp designed by Rich Brilliant Willing

Agnes Candelbra Chandelier designed by Lindsey Adelman

Photo: Joseph De Leo, courtesy of Roll & Hill

Agnes Candelbra Chandelier designed by Lindsey Adelman

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It’s hard to believe that Jason Miller’s iconic Superordinate Antler Lamps were produced seven years ago. Since then Miller’s made a name for himself by designing everything from chairs to tiles while helping to put Brooklyn and American design back on the map. This year sees the launch of Roll & Hill, a new high-end lighting company Miller founded featuring designs from Lindsey Adelman, Paul Loebach, and Rich Brilliant Willing. The company promises to deliver sustainable and accessible products that are geared towards Americans but also embracing the European and Asian market.

As a tease to what’s to come, Roll & Hill have assembled some of the best pieces from each of the designers including the Excel floor lamp by Rich Brilliant Willing and Agnes by Lindsey Adelman. Artist Kirsten Hassenfeld, known for her jewel-like sculptures is currently working on a line for the company as is Michail Miller and Sarah Cihat. Partners & Spade have also been tapped to design their identity. An entirely new collection from Roll & Hill will premier at this year’s International Contemporary Furniture Fair in May. It will be exciting to see what will come from all these great designers and artists working together.

COMMENTS

alice
said at 1pm
March 7, 2010

Yup, Roll & Hill's taste in lighting design is right up my alley. Can't wait until their new website launches but in the meantime, their temporary site is actually super unique and engaging. Thanks for writing about this!

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