Lighting designer, Jonny Hall, explores the South Island’s rugged beauty through hand-crafted luminaires

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29 October 2024

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Creating timeless pieces inspired by the unique landscape outside his Port Hills workshop, Cast Lighting’s Jonny Hall invites ArchiPro into his design process.
“I developed a technique of bonding wool to create cylindrical shades and started designing and selling lamps as a side project. When the Covid-19 pandemic affected my main work, I decided to focus on lighting." Photo: Circlet Timber & Wool Pendant Light
"My sweet spot is working between three lighting projects at their different stages, where I can move between design, construction and finishing. This allows me to create an efficient work flow.”
"People want to learn how their lighting is made. It’s an interesting part of my work; showing them what I’m making at the time and then talking over their ideas to see what we can create together." Photo: Strata Timber Pendant Light
“I’ve crafted several handmade tools and techniques to make my lighting forms unique. These tools include a hand-cranked wool winder to spin and bond wool to cylinder templates, an electric post-sander to sand along the inside of timber curved forms and an adjustable LED light source that lights up cylinders around the complete 360 degrees.”
"It’s easy to find inspiration in these dynamic landscapes. I’m influenced by the rugged natural world, the diversity and textures of plants, rocks, the vast materiality of nature, and in particular the way light hits the landscape.”