Stickbulb?s Pillar Collection Serves Curves With Salvaged Wood

Stickbulb's Pillar Collection of lighting is specifically designed to elevate wood waste from New York City's urban forest through reuse.
Known for their linear LED lights that utilize salvaged wood, Stickbulb is committed to making fixtures sustainably. While the majority of the brand’s work heavily features angular lines, the Pillar Collection introduces softer curves into the mix. The new series, which launched at ICFF, was specifically designed to elevate wood waste from New York City’s urban forest, where the studio lives and works.
“Even though Stickbulb is a lighting company, we take wood waste personally. Pillar is our newest way to celebrate, elevate, and shed light on this beautiful, storied material and an opportunity to reimagine product design as a catalyst for positive system change,” says Russell Greenberg, co-founder and creative director at Stickbulb. Colonnade
Made by hand in Long Island City, Queens, the Pillar Collection includes standard and customizable sconce, pendant, ceiling-mount, and chandelier configurations. It’s made possible through the use of individual modules that are formed from an illuminated square hole within a circular wooden housing. Choose from a variety of lengths and finishes to create a one-of-a-kind light fixture just right for your space.
The series is offered in hand-stained natural, white, black, or custom finishes, and can be specified with matte white glass LED bulbs for soft, warm ligh...
Known for their linear LED lights that utilize salvaged wood, Stickbulb is committed to making fixtures sustainably. While the majority of the brand’s work heavily features angular lines, the Pillar Collection introduces softer curves into the mix. The new series, which launched at ICFF, was specifically designed to elevate wood waste from New York City’s urban forest, where the studio lives and works.
“Even though Stickbulb is a lighting company, we take wood waste personally. Pillar is our newest way to celebrate, elevate, and shed light on this beautiful, storied material and an opportunity to reimagine product design as a catalyst for positive system change,” says Russell Greenberg, co-founder and creative director at Stickbulb. Colonnade
Made by hand in Long Island City, Queens, the Pillar Collection includes standard and customizable sconce, pendant, ceiling-mount, and chandelier configurations. It’s made possible through the use of individual modules that are formed from an illuminated square hole within a circular wooden housing. Choose from a variety of lengths and finishes to create a one-of-a-kind light fixture just right for your space.
The series is offered in hand-stained natural, white, black, or custom finishes, and can be specified with matte white glass LED bulbs for soft, warm ligh...
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