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Rare early industrial fixtures by British manufacturer 'REVO' Circa 1940. Enamelled reflector featuring an embossed makers logo with linished and lacquered steel bracketry. These make fantastic feature lights within both retail and residential environments.
Supplied rewired and tested with a new linear T5 35W energy saving fluorescent (5000 hour life) with an intergral etched diffusion sleeve to prevent glare, 2 mtrs of industrial chain and ceiling suspension plates.
Can alternatively be supplied with either a switched or dimmable (Dali, 1-10v, DMX or Leading/Trailing edge) LED lamp. Please contact the studio for more information.
If you're interested to find out more about REVO please read on or visit our blog.
REVO Company Background
REVO was probably founded around 1910, although it’s origins are slightly unclear, it is thought that it probably started off as a company named 'Cable and Accessory' founded by Frederick Reeves who went on to forge a partnership with Septimus Vaughan founder of VONO beds hence the name REVO was given to emphasis the link. Although both were under the holding company Duport.
It was not until the 1930's that REVO became a household name, when electric street lighting was widely introduced and REVO lights, along with their competitors, were suspended around the UK, illuminating streets railways and factories. By the 1950's and 60's REVO was one of the main suppliers of street lighting around the UK. Many of their lights are still actually in use today, this was in the days before planned obsolescence!
REVO engineers were famed for their creativity, often developing styles of lighting individual to the towns they were designed for. This means that whilst there are a wealth of classic REVO styles, from prismatics and enamels to machinist lights and bulkheads there are also some incredible individual rarities to be found.
History with kind permission from street lighting expert Simon Cornwell.
Diameter: | n/a mm |
Length: | 1800 mm |
Height: | 130 mm |
Width: | 260 mm |
Weight: | 9 kg |
Colour: | Green (White Internal) |
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Supplied tested to BS EN60598. Converted for use in the US and worldwide. IP20 for internal use only.
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Early British industrial lights by REVO
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Rare early industrial fixtures by British manufacturer 'REVO' Circa 1940. Enamelled reflector featuring an embossed makers logo with linished and lacquered steel bracketry. These make fantastic feature lights within both retail and residential environments.
Supplied rewired and tested with a new linear T5 35W energy saving fluorescent (5000 hour life) with an intergral etched diffusion sleeve to prevent glare, 2 mtrs of industrial chain and ceiling suspension plates.
Can alternatively be supplied with either a switched or dimmable (Dali, 1-10v, DMX or Leading/Trailing edge) LED lamp. Please contact the studio for more information.
If you're interested to find out more about REVO please read on or visit our blog.
REVO Company Background
REVO was probably founded around 1910, although it’s origins are slightly unclear, it is thought that it probably started off as a company named 'Cable and Accessory' founded by Frederick Reeves who went on to forge a partnership with Septimus Vaughan founder of VONO beds hence the name REVO was given to emphasis the link. Although both were under the holding company Duport.
It was not until the 1930's that REVO became a household name, when electric street lighting was widely introduced and REVO lights, along with their competitors, were suspended around the UK, illuminating streets railways and factories. By the 1950's and 60's REVO was one of the main suppliers of street lighting around the UK. Many of their lights are still actually in use today, this was in the days before planned obsolescence!
REVO engineers were famed for their creativity, often developing styles of lighting individual to the towns they were designed for. This means that whilst there are a wealth of classic REVO styles, from prismatics and enamels to machinist lights and bulkheads there are also some incredible individual rarities to be found.
History with kind permission from street lighting expert Simon Cornwell.
Dimensions
Diameter: | n/a mm |
Length: | 1800 mm |
Height: | 130 mm |
Width: | 260 mm |
Weight: | 9 kg |
Colour
Green (White Internal)
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Unit Price
£1,350.00 + VAT
The Warehouse, Commercial Road,
Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 8AE
studio@skinflintdesign.com
www.skinflintdesign.com
+44 (0)1326 565 227
Limited Company Registered in England No: 4521098
Download Product Info
Early British industrial lights by REVO
With skinflint branding
Without skinflint branding
Lighting Data
Reference
14_1799
Title
Early British industrial lights by REVO
Description
Rare early industrial fixtures by British manufacturer 'REVO' Circa 1940. Enamelled reflector featuring an embossed makers logo with linished and lacquered steel bracketry. These make fantastic feature lights within both retail and residential environments.
Supplied rewired and tested with a new linear T5 35W energy saving fluorescent (5000 hour life) with an intergral etched diffusion sleeve to prevent glare, 2 mtrs of industrial chain and ceiling suspension plates.
Can alternatively be supplied with either a switched or dimmable (Dali, 1-10v, DMX or Leading/Trailing edge) LED lamp. Please contact the studio for more information.
If you're interested to find out more about REVO please read on or visit our blog.
REVO Company Background
REVO was probably founded around 1910, although it’s origins are slightly unclear, it is thought that it probably started off as a company named 'Cable and Accessory' founded by Frederick Reeves who went on to forge a partnership with Septimus Vaughan founder of VONO beds hence the name REVO was given to emphasis the link. Although both were under the holding company Duport.
It was not until the 1930's that REVO became a household name, when electric street lighting was widely introduced and REVO lights, along with their competitors, were suspended around the UK, illuminating streets railways and factories. By the 1950's and 60's REVO was one of the main suppliers of street lighting around the UK. Many of their lights are still actually in use today, this was in the days before planned obsolescence!
REVO engineers were famed for their creativity, often developing styles of lighting individual to the towns they were designed for. This means that whilst there are a wealth of classic REVO styles, from prismatics and enamels to machinist lights and bulkheads there are also some incredible individual rarities to be found.
History with kind permission from street lighting expert Simon Cornwell.
Dimensions
Diameter: | n/a mm |
Length: | 1800 mm |
Height: | 130 mm |
Width: | 260 mm |
Weight: | 9 kg |
Colour
Green (White Internal)
Quantity Remaining
0
Unit Price
£1,350.00 + VAT
The Warehouse, Commercial Road,
Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 8AE
studio@skinflintdesign.com
www.skinflintdesign.com
+44 (0)1326 565 227
Limited Company Registered in England No: 4521098
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