This collection was assembled around a single conviction: that a lamp is an object before it is a device. The works here are selected not for their light output or efficiency specification — those are assumed — but for their presence in a room when the switch is off.
We work only with designers who share this premise. Each piece in the collection is the outcome of a design process that treats material, proportion, and production method as the primary subject — not style or trend.
The gallery approach means: white space, full production runs, honest pricing, no artificial scarcity. Every piece is either in stock or made to order with a declared lead time. No speculation.
The collection is built around three primary materials: brass, opaline glass, and marble. Each has a logic: brass oxidizes and ages visibly, making each object a record of its use; opaline glass transforms the source without concealing it; marble provides weight, permanence, and the irreducible honesty of stone.
Secondary materials — aluminium, concrete, white oak, bluestone — appear where the primary three are insufficient. No material is used decoratively. If it is visible, it is structural or functional. The finish does not hide the production; it concludes it.
All brass is worked in partner ateliers in Belgium and Northern France. Glass is sourced from two glassworks — one near Liège, one outside Murano. Marble arrives from Carrara and from the quarries of Hainaut.
Elara Voss works from a studio in Ghent. Her practice centres on the geometry of glass and the behaviour of diffused light. Halo, Eclipse, and Halo Mini are her works in the collection.
Rémi Fourche is based in Lyon. His interest is in reduction: removing every element that can be removed until what remains cannot be questioned. Column 02 and Disc are the results of this method.
Jonas Althaus trained as an architect before moving into object design. His pieces carry an architectural rigour — Arc, Meridian, and Beam each read as drawings resolved in three dimensions.
Simone Kranz operates from a shared workshop in Antwerp. She is interested in weight, in objects that announce their mass. Paperweight and Monolith are unambiguously hers.
Pieces are available directly from this collection. In-stock items ship within five working days. Items marked "On request" are made to order with a lead time of six to ten weeks, depending on the piece.
Prices are inclusive of VAT where applicable. Shipping is calculated at checkout. For international orders outside the EU, import duties are at the customer's account.
We accept returns of in-stock pieces within 14 days of delivery, undamaged and in original packaging. Made-to-order pieces are not returnable except in case of defect.
To discuss a large order, a showroom visit, or a project specification, please contact us directly.