RBW XR — Created by Tom Hancocks
Monocle sconce, matte white
Monocle—a sleek, rotating sconce, with dimming control at the touch of a finger. Touch to cycle three levels of light, on, and off. Monocle’s pleasantly round demeanor and touch dimmer makes it an ideal lamp for a bedside or workstation. Durable and damp-rated, however, it works well in many applications: under outdoor overhangs or in the bathroom vanity.
Moxy Hotel Time Square — New York, NY
Monocle sconce, custom RAL-matched finish
Monocle’s hardware was meticulously engineered for a smooth but controlled swivel. Its pleasantly round demeanor and touch dimmer make it ideal for lighting a bedside or workstation, while its durability and damp rating also work well for the bathroom vanity, or under outdoor overhangs.
Old Oaks — Melbourne, Australia
Monocle sconce, matte black
RBW XR — Created by Tom Hancocks
Monocle sconce, matte white
Events
05/20/2026
RBW
We had an inspiring and immersive week focused on the future of lighting. RBW teamed up with Arkoslight at ICFF, where we showcased a range of decorative and architectural lighting from our two catalogs. Our booth featured new collections from RBW, including Triple Glazed, Ample, Dimple Dash, Dram, and Pomme, as well as best sellers Dimple, Mori, and Pastille.
Events
04/17/2026
RBW
For the LEDucation event at the New York Hilton Midtown, we showcased a range of decorative and architectural lighting from RBW and Arkoslight. We were so excited about the buzz around RBW's partnership as the exclusive US supplier of Arkoslight. Learn more about how we are bringing Arkoslight's award-winning architectural lighting collection to a broader audience.
Events
04/01/2026
RBW
On March 30, the RBW leadership team gathered with tastemakers in the New York design community for an evening of cocktails and a private dinner. It was a privilege to host this event at our 85F Tribeca Showroom. The night centered around a shared table and a seasonal menu prepared by Chef Arley Marks. One course was created in partnership with the Kingston YMCA Farm Project, an urban farm that supports youth through food education, environmental stewardship, and community engagement. The evening reflected a shared commitment to care, craft, and connection. A moment shaped by good food, thoughtful conversation, and the people who continue to make this community what it is. Thank you to everyone who joined us.