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Bluff City Pendant – 14″ White / Black
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Bluff City Pendant – 14″ White / Brass
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Bluff City – 14″ White / Black
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Bluff City 14 – inch
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Bell Pendant 01
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Agnes Pendant – 2 Lights
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Agnes Cascade – 20 Lights
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Mini Endless Custom Pieces
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Fiddlehead Custom Pieces
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SPOTLIGHT
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Taqa Sconce
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Knot Mirror Round
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Pith Sconce – Wood
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The Roll & Hill Pendant 03 – Globe
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LIMITED EDITION MARBLE CONE TABLE LAMP
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WALL MOUNTED LIGHT BY SETH STEIN
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3 ARM CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT BY SETH STEIN
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SINGLE CEILING MOUNTED PENDANT BY SETH STEIN
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5 ARM CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT BY SETH STEIN
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Honeycomb Glass Lantern
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GOOSENECK WALL LAMP
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Cast Wall Light
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MARBLE CONE LAMP
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COLLARED LAMP
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SPUN LAMP
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HOOF FLOOR LAMP
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HOOF TABLE LAMP
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Plaster Table Lamp
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ROTATING WALL LIGHT
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CIRCULAR ROPE HANGING LIGHT
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The Roll & Hill Pendant 03 – Tulip
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Arch Sconce
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The Roll & Hill Pendant 02 – Globe
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The Roll & Hill Pendant 02 – Tulip
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Three Plane Chair
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The Tom Champagne Table
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The Lion Dining Chair
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The Lair Club Chair
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The Judy Bench
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The Cain Side Table
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The Cain Nightstand
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The Cain Coffee Table
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Taper Bar Stool
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Taper Counter Stool
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Taper Low Stool
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Orbit Stool
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Orbit Coffee Table
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Monroe Coffee Table
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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