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This light embodies the endless human aspiration to succeed and to conquer. Its silhouette symbolizes resilience; rooted firmly into the Earth, it reaches for the sky, blooming gloriously at the zenith.

by db_sogani

A mesmerizing play of light and shadow, this piece is a testimony to exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. An intricately crafted mesh of curved lines forms the sphere which is the focal point of this piece. Watch your walls come alive in a whirlpool of dancing patterns. End result – an experience that is ethereal and sublime.

by db_sogani
by db_sogani
by db_sogani

An EDIDA Winner, Slice is an interplay of circular lines and forms. It is composed of sliced cylinders and mirror finished rings. The circular lines & glass inside act as a diffuser by cutting all glare. This suspension is suitable for places like residences, hotels and corporate spaces.

by db_sogani

Inspired by the conch shell, this piece captures the essence of life and nature. Fluid curves of the conch-form combine with the solidity of the lustrous beads to create a shape that entices observers, to come closer and delve into the mysteries it holds within. This mercurial symbol of purity can liven up any space – indoor as well as outdoor.

by db_sogani
by db_sogani

Inspired by a Buddhist Stupa, this eccentric light centerpiece is composed of brass discs that gently curve to mimic a vortex. From in between the gaps between the discs, diffused light carrying the texture of the hand-beaten surface, bestows the effect of fire to its ambience. The perforation at the center, facilitates the pinning of bright light, highlighting the space right below and accentuating its own form – making Retro Vortex ideal for any gathering space.

by db_sogani

With rich, patterned perforations on its surface, it creates a play of light and shade, adding a dynamic visual tone to the ambience it occupies. With the light source at its centre, it pins focused light below, empowering it as an ideal centerpiece or as a part of a linear arrangement, over socially active spaces.

by db_sogani
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