The industrial yet whimsical style of the Lundy pendant might have been initially inspired by a French design from the 1940’s, but in this refreshingly modern renovation by Henry Fitzwilliam-Lay, recently seen in the March issue of House & Garden UK, it's perfectly at home in the English countryside where it was used as a central design element across several defining spaces throughout the stately home. Whether featured in clever groupings or all on their own, in each instance, the striking pendant’s versatile quality meets the moment, echoing and enlivening its unstuffy surroundings from recalling the brass detailing in the kitchen to mimicking the lush environs peeking through the dining room to creating a singular statement in a sitting area with no shortage of dramatic points of interest. A fully realized expression of the infinite adaptability that has made the Lundy a favorite for years.
