Tamart is a British furniture and design brand honouring the work and love story of the modernist architects and polymaths, Tamar de Shalit and Arthur Goldreich. By reimagining and contemporising their creativity, Tamart becomes an expression of their multidisciplinary achievements.
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New Clore Floor Lamp

Tamart has launched its first lighting design, the Clore Floor Lamp, originally designed in 1963 by Tamar de Shalit for Sir Charles Clore’s modernist penthouse. With a commanding presence, it features an elliptical handblown, opaque glass shade that sits in a solid wood cradle. Timeless elegance brought to new life, the lamp joins the Clore Furniture Collection.
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Tamart e-Boutique

The new Tamart e-Boutique delves into the brand’s extensive archive to present a collection of reimagined designs and artwork by modernist polymaths Tamar de Shalit and Arthur Goldreich. Exclusive to the e-Boutique will be jewellery, prints and home accessories, all from the original works by the multidisciplinary designers.
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A legacy comes to life

Tamart debuts with an initial offering of 10 reimagined mid-century wooden furniture products, each piece exemplifying de Shalit and Goldreich’s compelling and timeless approach to design: connecting the present with the indelible mark they left on the modernist design scene.
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Our new showroom

Tamart has opened its first showroom in the heart of Shoreditch, London; the permanent home in a former Victorian factory, is where you can experience all furniture, lighting and accessory designs first-hand and explore Tamart’s archive to discover how our furniture connects a timeless past with contemporary design.
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Founded by the award-winning architect, Amos Goldreich – de Shalit and Goldreich’s son – Tamart’s collection has been created from an archive of over 10,000 original plans and documents discovered and catalogued after their passing. The name Tamart is a word derived from the union of Tamar and Arthur’s names and becomes a new chapter in their legacy.
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