Crafted entirely from glass, the Crepe collection creates a mesmerizing depth of light and form with a layered diffuser and shade. This collection is created in collaboration with Little Wing Lee of Studio & Projects.
With delicate curves of glass and a seamless meeting of diffuser to shade, Crepe makes an elegant statement in three sizes and two finishes.
Inspired by the translucency of vintage glassware and the fluidity of organic architecture, Crepe showcases sculptural beauty in every detail.
Crepe’s translucent or frosted glass shade evokes a sense of airiness, infusing spaces with a tranquil ambiance. The opalescent globe softly diffuses light to gently illuminate surroundings, creating a halo that invites quiet contemplation.
Interior, architectural and environmental designer
Little Wing Lee is the founder and creative director of the award winning interior design firm Studio & Projects. Prior to founding her firm, Little Wing’s sharp eye for color, texture and materiality along with her thoughtful and narrative-driven approach brought her to work with some of the most renowned and inventive design firms, including SOM, Rockwell Group, Ralph Appelbaum Associates, APPARATUS and Ace Hotel Group/Atelier Ace. Little Wing is also the founder of Black Folks In Design, an organization whose mission is to bring awareness to and promote the cultural contributions, excellence, and importance of Black designers.
Events
12/12/2025
RBW
The end of the year is a time to reflect on a year of growth, collaboration, and hard work. This year we met at Eng’s in Kingston. The rare opportunity to sit together and take stock. We looked around the table and saw the team behind the work. RBW exists because these people care deeply about what they make and who they make it with. We believe in the power of light to create atmosphere — and this is the team behind it — and this is the team that brings that vision to life.
Shop Talk
09/02/2025
RBW
Neil Logan brought clarity to 85 Franklin: keep what works, highlight the charm, don’t mess it up. Our collaboration with him has grown from Industry City to Kingston, and this project felt like the natural next step. Alongside Neil, project manager Roseanna Smith helped shape the vision and strategy, guiding the space to tell RBW’s story of evolution and what comes next. We caught up with Neil to talk about the design approach behind 85 Franklin, the art of doing less, and how to show off lighting without trying too hard.
Events
07/03/2025
RBW
From Kingston to Tribeca, last week moved through every layer of what we do. Day One began on the factory floor, where materials meet process. Day Two ended at 85F, where those ideas take shape in space and light. Thank you to everyone who joined us!