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Premium British lighting brand, Bert Frank (www.bertfrank.co.uk) expands its renowned Beran range with new pendants and table lights for this year's London Design Festival in September 2023.

Designed and manufactured from its flagship production base in Birmingham, UK, Beran is

known for its refined, circular form, trademark brushed brass fixtures, and made using coveted white alabaster from the pristine quarries of Aragón, Northern Spain, the Beran range exemplifies the delicate balance between luxury and modernity with the use of key Art Deco characteristics.

The 2023 range expansion includes the original Beran fixture in large and small sizes for the pendant and table light products, in addition to a four-piece chandelier configuration which uses two of both sizes, and four colourways for the table lamp base: Satin White, Satin Black, Hazel, and Olive.  Bespoke configurations for the Beran Pendant Chandelier are available on request, in addition to a range of custom colourways and finishes available exclusively for the Table Lamp to enable a unique, personal touch.

“Following the Beran Wall Light’s increased popularity and growth in consumer demand in our key markets around the world, we are thrilled to announce this new chapter for one of our best-selling ranges,” says Brody Harrington-Lee, Head of Brand, Bert Frank.  “The Beran pendants and table lamps mark an exciting new era for the Bert Frank brand and its overarching collection of timeless lighting designs which seamlessly integrates functionality, style and quality into timeless design objects that are suitable for most elevated commercial and residential spaces.”

Bert Frank will be marking its tenth anniversary at this year’s London Design Festival with a number of new product launches, including the reimagining of some of its most popular designs into innovative new forms.  The new products will be available to view at the brand’s recently refurbished Clerkenwell (EC1) showroom from September 2023.

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