
DALLAS – Savoy House entered the portables category at Lightovation last week with a new lamp collection, both corded and rechargeable, from Coco & Dash. The 30 or so SKUs were designed by Coco & Dash‘s mother-daughter team, Teddie and Courtney Garrigan.
“We’re excited to have them,” said Leslie Killingsworth, senior vice president of marketing and merchandise at Savoy House. “They love color, and they take traditional to a new place.”
The collection, called Town & Country, includes sophisticated as well as more rustic pieces, with painted glass, metal, stone or ceramic bases.
The 10 rechargeable designs have well-thought-out design elements, like a half-round mini marble base lamp whose slim profile would work on a kitchen counter, bookshelf or other small space. Other rechargeables feature reverse-painted glass in Pantone colors.
The full-size lamps, meanwhile, are all derived from original molds, which were created from sketches by the Garrigans, Killingsworth said. “These are truly unique to them.”
“After being in retail so long, shopping for lighting and not being able to find things that excite you, you start to say, ‘I’m going to make a lamp,’” said Courtney Garrigan.
“It’s really fabulous,” added Teddie Garrigan. “It shows that collaborating with the right company makes all the difference in the world. This was a match made in heaven.”
Interior designer Dann Foley is also partnering with Savoy House on a line of fixtures and lamps that will debut in Dallas in January, Killingsworth said.