Honest Burgers vintage industrial linear lights
Photography credit: Emma Croman for Honest Burgers
Since Honest Burgers opened the doors of their first restaurant in Brixton Village, London, back in 2010, the company has stayed true to their ‘no bull’ ethos of offering high-quality food and keeping things simple. They make their own beef patties and chips in-house, and every restaurant serves local beers from neighbouring breweries.
You’ll find our white enamelled industrial LED linear light by Thorlux in their Brighton location on Duke Street. The light - a 1950s converted fluorescent salvaged from the decommissioned Rolls-Royce factory in Derby, UK - provides a statement feature in the centre of the main restaurant dining area, complementing the white and teal colour scheme of the wider space and brand's overarching interior scheme. As with all of the lights we salvage and restore here at skinflint, we’ve stayed true to the original and honest design of the light; retaining the light’s painted surface finish and original manufacturer’s labelling.
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