
Lilypond
Oscar Award–winning production designer Shona Heath has further developed her creative collaboration with 1882 Ltd. through Lilypond, a sculptural ceiling light that brings to life the imaginative world of Lilyfoot, a mythical, dreamlike creature Heath conceived of. Hand-decorated leaves in reactive glazes cradle glowing orb bulbs as they spill from a sculpted wooden ceiling rose, chased by gilded fish. This is not merely a pendant light but a fully realised sculpture. Simultaneously endearing and uncanny, Lilypond is a fragment of the fantastical realm inhabited by one of the most inventive minds of her generation.
Unique by nature, custom commissions possible.
| Weight | 15 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 30 × 55 × 125 cm |
| Collection | The Adventures of Lilyfoot |
| Designer | Shona Heath |
| Made In | Stoke-on-Trent, England |
| Composition | Slip Cast Glazed Stoneware, with Cherrywood base. |
| Care | Clean with a soft damp cloth |

MEET THE DESIGNER
Shona Heath
Scottish-born, Worcestershire-raised and London-based Shona Heath is one of the world’s most sought-after set designers and creative directors, revered for her work with photographers such as Tim Walker, Inez and Vinoodh, Paolo Roversi and Nick Knight on both editorial shoots and advertising campaigns. Marrying the mediums of fashion, art and film, her extraordinary talent for contemporary magical storytelling has conjured unforgettable imagery for the likes of Björk, Harry Styles, Goldfrapp and Cate Blanchett; design collaborations with fashion houses such as Acne, Dior, Hermes, Marni, Prada, and Jo Malone London; scenography for Tim Walker’s ‘Wonderful Things’ exhibition at the V&A (making it one of the museum’s most successful photographic exhibitions shows to date, finishing its world tour at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles); and most recently working as the Production Designer alongside James Price for director Yorgos Lanthimos’s film Poor Things (nominated for 11 Academy Awards, 11 Baftas – including Production and Costume Design – and 7 Golden Globes).
Shona's vision draws inspiration from the people and the art around her, stretching and distorting motifs from the natural world to create her own unique and imaginative landscapes. Often imbuing irreverence into both the everyday and the luxurious, her work is renowned for its lightness and sense of fun.
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