Northern Lights has been named a finalist in The Brit List Awards 2024, under the prestigious category of Best in British Product Design for the third time in a row.
Organised by Hotel Designs, The Brit List Awards celebrates the very best in British interior design, architecture, hospitality, and supply industries. A panel of esteemed judges from across the design and hospitality sectors will assess the shortlisted candidates, with winners set to be announced at the awards event in November.
Northern Lights, a leader in British-made luxury lighting, has received this recognition for its newly-launched Axl collection. Known for its innovative design and high-quality craftsmanship, Axl exemplifies Northern Lights’ dedication to creating elegant, functional lighting solutions for high-end interiors. With a minimalist design and attention to detail, the Axl collection is a perfect fusion of form and function, making it an ideal fit for luxury hotels, residences, and other prestigious spaces.
The Axl collection is distinctive in its blend of simplicity and sophistication. Its clean lines, hand-applied finishes, and contrast detailing are complemented by an adjustable metal shade, which allows users to control the direction of the light. This refined design makes Axl a versatile choice for lighting solutions in luxury hotel bedrooms and residential projects, where it enhances the atmosphere without dominating the space.
Being shortlisted for The Brit List Awards for three consecutive years underscores Northern Lights’ commitment to designing award-winning lighting solutions in the UK. Their designs go beyond aesthetics, focusing on performance and durability in demanding luxury settings. With customisation options available, Northern Lights caters to the specific requirements of luxury hotels, restaurants, and commercial interiors worldwide.
As November approaches, Northern Lights looks forward to the upcoming awards ceremony on the 6th, celebrating the best of British design and their ongoing pursuit of excellence in lighting.
Source: madeinbritain.org