LIVE SET WITH TEENAGE ENGINEERING AND ROSEY CHAN (FENG SHUI)

LIVE SET WITH TEENAGE ENGINEERING AND ROSEY CHAN (FENG SHUI)

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Live Set with Teenage Engineering and Rosey Chan (Feng Shui)

24 Hours in Shanghai 

As part of #24Shanghai, we hosted a live music set in our Kings Cross Hub with Teenage Engineering, Rosey Chan and percussionist Beibei Wang. As part of the set, they used BEAT light drumkit. Featuring special guest bassist Tom Dixon.

 

Beat LED Fat Pendant

Beat LED Fat Pendant

Beat Fat is a medium ceiling light which features a contrasting warm, golden interior. Made from hand spun brass sculpted by artisan craftsmen in Northern India, the creation of this Beat light is part of an ancient process that takes four days to complete. The beaten interior is re-purposed to refract and reflect a soft and warm luminosity and the architectural scale gives off a greater light output.
Beat LED Wide Pendant

Beat LED Wide Pendant

Beat Wide is a medium ceiling light which features a contrasting warm, golden interior. Made from hand spun brass sculpted by artisan craftsmen in Northern India, the creation of this Beat light is part of an ancient process that takes four days to complete. The beaten interior is re-purposed to refract and reflect a soft and warm luminosity and the architectural scale gives off a greater light output.
Beat LED Tall Pendant

Beat LED Tall Pendant

Beat Tall is a medium ceiling light which features a contrasting warm, golden interior. Made from hand spun brass sculpted by artisan craftsmen in Northern India, the creation of this Beat light is part of an ancient process that takes four days to complete. The beaten interior is re-purposed to refract and reflect a soft and warm luminosity and the architectural scale gives off a greater light output.
Beat LED Stout Pendant

Beat LED Stout Pendant

Beat Stout is a large ceiling light which features a contrasting warm, golden interior. Made from hand spun brass sculpted by artisan craftsmen in Northern India, the creation of this Beat light is part of an ancient process that takes four days to complete. The beaten interior is re-purposed to refract and reflect a soft and warm luminosity and the architectural scale gives off a greater light output.