Roll and Hill Lights up Howard Street

Roll and Hill Lights up Howard Street
Inside the Roll and Hill Showroom on Howard St. All photos courtesy of Roll and Hill.

It’s official: Howard Street in Manhattan is now the chicest block in the city. Despite only spanning a quick four blocks, this stretch has become an enclave of the most hip and stylish ateliers, showrooms, and shops. And with newcomers Roll and Hill, it just keeps getting brighter!

Loving all that brass! The Gridlock Pendant by Philippe Malouin.
Loving all that brass! The Gridlock Pendant by Philippe Malouin. All photos courtesy of Roll and Hill.

Roll and Hill, the small scale lighting manufacture, collaborates with some of the most exciting independent designers working today to create a collection of beautiful and unique lighting fixtures. The collective was founded in 2012 by Jason Miller, who as a designer and producer wanted to bring together the highest quality on both ends, creating a space and environment where innovative design could be paired with hand pieced produced right in Brooklyn, directly for the clients specific needs.

Lindsay Adalman's Knotty Bubbles Chandelier, pictured here in a private residence in Bridgehampton.
Lindsay Adelman’s Knotty Bubbles Chandelier, pictured here in a private residence in Bridgehampton.

How amazing is this Bec Brittain Mashedron fixture, pictured here at Bar Nana?
How amazing is this Bec Brittain Mashedron fixture, pictured here at Bar Nana?

Although each piece is not necessarily made by hand, the parts are all manufactured locally, and put together by real craftsmen right in their Brooklyn workshop. Now with the Howard Street showroom open, you can actually go and see all these gorgeous designs for yourself. And with a roster of designers including Lindsay Adelman, Bec Brittain and Fort Standard, the collection is almost a roster of Interior Monologue articles brought to life!