At Stand VW20, situated within the dedicated lighting area in the Farmiloe Building, Holloways of Ludlow will display the French Jielde lighting collection, which comprises of cast-metal desk lamps, floor lamps, wall lights and ceiling pendants that are available in a range of up 18 bright colours and finishes.

Apart from that eco-friendly lighting designs by the New-Zealand-based designer David Trubridge will be displayed including the Coral Light, which has been inspired from his underwater experiences.

The Old School Electric, Holloways of Ludlow’s own-brand, will showcase a range of British spun-steel shades that are available in five different colours, as well as a collection of Blown-Glass Pendants in three different shapes and a choice of polished nickel, polished brass or bronze metalwork finishes. The pendants can be used in different interior spaces like tapered, flared and bell.

Designed by Thierry Gaugain for Blackbody, the I. Rain OLED custom-made suspension light will also be showcased at the stand. Created as a modular lighting scheme, the I. Rain design can be adapted in size, height and number of OLED lights, depending on the design project.

In addition to that the Panbeton custom-made wall panels developed by design studio Concrete by LCDA, will also be displayed on the stand. The Panbeton features light-weight, easy to install custom-made wall panels, which include a raw concrete side that can be easily customised and fitted into a range of domestic and commercial design projects.

Now in its third year, Clerkenwell Design Week’s was founded in 2010. The event gathers Clerkenwell’s long-established design community together, celebrating the creative richness, social impact and its power for change within this unique part of London.