Charity Pop Up at Round Tower, Portsmouth
Anglepoise is hosting its second pop up shop in its hometown of Portsmouth on 19-20th November! All profits will go to The Portsmouth Foodbank, Charity Registration number: 1119653
ReadWin a gift that keeps on giving
Perhaps you’re celebrating a new job, decorating your home office or even getting your Christmas shopping done early. Well, we’re here for the celebrations and we're giving you the chance to win a Type 75 Desk Lamp.
ReadButtermilk Yellow Hits The Shelves
Spotted our new National Trust collection in a magazine or newspaper? Discover our round-up of the new Buttermilk Yellow colour way.
ReadAnglepoise Wins ‘Design Icon’ award
The National Trust Original 1227 Floor Lamp has won a Design Icon award at this year's LivingEtc Style awards! We are absolutely thrilled that one of our National Trust collaboration lamps has been given this coveted award in the lighting category.
ReadWin a Monochrome Makeover
With innovation, quality and responsibility at the forefront of our businesses, we are joining forces to promote the importance of long-life home items.
ReadAnglepoise + Oliver Spencer | Ukrainian Humanitarian Appeal
Join us in raising money for Ukraine by entering our raffle.
ReadNew Designers 2022
New Designers is a champion for great design and new talent. We are delighted to sponsor the show again in 2022.
ReadPunch Hole Workshop
We were honored to support the Punch Room event this week, organised by Ankle Deep Studios and held at the fantastic Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.
ReadSpring Light – The Anglepoise Story by Jonathan Glancey
Delve into our brand new book, Spring Light: The Anglepoise Story. Look at, learn from and fall in love with intricate illustrations, stunning photography, special memories and over 90 years of iconic design influence.
ReadA Repair Story
We’re proud to make products that last. And we’re even prouder to be able to mend lamps for those who have had them almost as long as we’ve been making them. So, we wanted to share a feel-good story, as told by our founder, Simon Terry, about a recent repair, and remind us all how treasuring the little things counts.
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