01 — The Wood
Grain and glow.
Oak at its warmest.
Solid oak, curved into a gentle J — a shape that looks like it grew that way rather than being designed. A frosted glass globe sits nestled into its arc, held in place by the wood itself. The grain does the work. No paint, no hardware, no distraction. Just timber and light sharing a wall.
Curved oak panel · Frosted glass globe · LED
02 — The Cylinder
Open at both ends.
Light in two directions.
A cylinder of travertine — open top and bottom — casts light upward to wash the ceiling and downward to pool on the wall below. Behind it, a solid walnut backplate grounds the whole composition in warmth. This is a sconce for people who notice the light on the wall, not just the lamp.
Travertine cylinder · Walnut backplate · Up & Down
03 — The Brass
Suspended in brass.
Filtered through smoke.
A brushed brass wall plate. A black cord that drops clean and straight. A brass rod at the end of it, holding a smoked glass globe just above eye level. The smoke in the glass doesn't obscure the light — it softens it, gives it depth. This is a sconce for rooms that take themselves seriously.
Brushed brass · Smoked glass globe · E27 LED
04 — The Ritual
An oak spotlight.
A brass chain.
A small ceremony.
On a circular travertine disc, an oak cylinder pivots and tilts — a directional spotlight that aims wherever you need it. The brass chain hangs with intention. Pulling it to end the evening is a small ritual, and a good one. Materials: stone, wood, brass. Nothing else needed.
Travertine disc · Oak spotlight · Brass pull chain · Pivoting




