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Knotty Bubbles Sconce – Large
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KoKo Pendant Stem
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Maxhedron 42 inches – Vertical
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Mini Endless Double – 89 inches
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Mini Endless Pendant – 63 inches
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Mini Endless Sconce
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Valo Surface Mount
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Woody Endless Straight – 3 Units
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Woody Endless Straight – 5 Units
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Del Playa Four Arm Pendant
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Kasbah Sconce
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AVA CANDLESTICK IN OCEAN BLUE
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AVA FLOOR LAMP
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BALZAC COFFEE TABLE
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BALZAC DESK
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BALZAC RECTANGULAR SIDE TABLE
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BALZAC SIDE TABLE
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CAPRICORN TABLE LAMP
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CLOUD BENCH
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CLOUD COFFEE TABLE
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CLOUD MIRROR
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EXE BENCH
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EXE OVAL DINING
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EXE RECTANGULAR DINING TABLE
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EXE RECTANGULAR PEDESTAL DINING TABLE
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LILY MIRROR
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LILY OTTOMAN COFFEE TABLE
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LILY ROUND COFFEE TABLE
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LILY COCKTAIL TABLE
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LILY STOOL
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MEMPHIS ROUND COFFEE TABLE
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ODESSA CABINET
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PAPILLON DRINKS TROLLEY
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PAPILLON OVAL DINING TABLE
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PAPILLON SIDE TABLE
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Single Pedestal Papillon Oval Dining Table – Glass
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Vienna Carver Dining Chair
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Vienna Counter Stool
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Vienna Dining Chair
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PAPILLON BEDSIDE TABLE
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Fiddlehead Custom Pieces
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Mini Endless Custom Pieces
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Agnes Cascade – 20 Lights
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Agnes Pendant – 2 Lights
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Bell Pendant 01
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Bluff City 14 – inch
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Bluff City – 14″ White / Black
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Bluff City Pendant – 14″ White / Brass
Roll & Hill

Roll & Hill is a design-minded American furniture and lighting company based in New York. We collaborate with some of the most exciting independent designers working today to create our exceptional collection. Jason Miller founded Roll & Hill in 2010 with a primary mission to establish a homegrown, American design aesthetic and offer independent designers the state-of-the-art manufacturing services typically associated with larger makers.
Roll & Hill is committed to on-demand production, allowing us to customize our pieces to our clients’ needs. At our manufacturing facilities in Grand Rapids, Michigan, we make our furniture and lighting by hand, one piece at a time. Our designs draw from a rich material palette, including brass, bronze, leather, wood, hand-knotted rope, and mouth-blown glass. Our designers often pair historical elements with contemporary forms to create objects that feel familiar, yet totally new.
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