About Us
Coldharbour Lights is a decorative lighting design house that specialises in the conception and production of original feather light shades. Each piece is hand crafted and made to order. The company was founded by Lottie Davies in 2017 in a studio off Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, South London.
Lottie trained in theatre and spatial design in Paris. Her first career was in theatre, creating original shows and performing across the UK and Europe. All the while, between shows, she was quietly experimenting with jewellery making and creating light sculptures. In Coldharbour Lights she brings all three threads together. Lottie Davies is a native Londoner and a proud European, with family roots in southern Spain and western Wales.
We our proud of the love and meticulous attention to detail that we invest in each of our exquisite hand made shades. Because of our human touch, each piece is special and no two pieces will ever be EXACTLY the same.
We understand the trust that goes into buying a hand made piece online. We aim to provide the best customer experience there is. If we can go a bit further for you, we will.
From the experience of collaborating on a new design to the experience of living with a Coldharbour Lights feather light shade. Apart from the delight of living with a thing of beauty, we believe that one of the pleasures of a Coldharbour Lights feather shade is its playful dimension. Soft and touchable, we make decorative lighting that can be stroked or, as with the Bertie, gently spun to cast rainbows around your interior. As a customer once said after living with her Filomena for a few weeks, “It’s a bit like having a pet.”
We strive to minimise our carbon footprint in as many ways as possible. Keeping it local is a key factor. We all walk to work. We keep road use to a minimum by using local services for laser cutting and powder coating. 90% of our materials are produced in the UK and most of them are delivered by companies working towards a carbon neutral service. We recycle most of the packaging that our materials are delivered in, without affecting the aesthetic of our packaging. Coldharbour Lights is a proud member of Blue Patch the national social enterprise that funds community owned renewable energy projects. Find us in the Blue Patch’s Sustainable Directory.
Beyond our collections, we are able to offer bespoke solutions to fit your project. Lottie can work with you to create imagery as a starting point for a bespoke creation. Our feathers can be dyed to match almost any colour swatch.
We use best quality feathers that are carefully bleached and hand dyed here in the UK. The feathers we use are by-products of farmed poultry or common game birds and are not from rare or endangered species. Our Classic Collection uses hen and goose feathers while the Rio Collection uses cockerel tail feathers. We offer a match dye premium service. We can match any colour from a swatch of your fabric or work from a Pantone reference number. Get in touch to discuss your project.
Meet the team
Lottie
Lottie trained in theatre and spatial design with Jacques Lecoq in Paris. Her first career was in European visual theatre. All the while, between shows, she was quietly experimenting with jewellery making and creating light sculptures. In Coldharbour Lights she brings all three threads together. Lottie considers it a bonus to have had no industry experience whatsoever. This has allowed her to be completely free and organic in her approach to her design work. Lottie is a native Londoner and a proud European, with family roots in southern Spain and western Wales.
Cecilia Aronsson
Cecilia left her native Sweden to study Fine Art at Goldsmiths, London. She has a varied career working on many large scale art projects and commercial sculptures. Cecilia has a great eye for collectible art and objects. She established Forsberg and Soane where she buys and sells exquisite vintage treasures. Cecilia works in the studio as a maker.
John Shelton
Following a long and fruitful career in education, longtime friend of Coldharbour Lights, John, squeezes in some time between fishing trips and mountain hikes to take charge of the first stage of production, assembling the frames and getting them powder coated.
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