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This nest shaped stainless steel suspension has mirror finished steel exterior, complimented with copper plating inside. It is suitable for places like residences, hotels and corporate spaces.

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This crystal based installation is inspired from the incredible interstellar formations we often see in the darkness of a night and is composed of over 7,000 crystals. We see the sharp shine of the stars and constellations in some random formations but often making our minds connect the dots into an abstract form that we recognise. While we always see the sharp glow, we never see the source of the light which lights these stars.

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Sunny days, warm breeze and sunlight dappling through fingered palm leaves. This is the inspiration behind this faceted formation. The prism like surface radiates a light that gently draws you into the folds of its golden aura. Ideal to adorn a palatial living space, it can also add romance to a personal corner.

by db_sogani
by db_sogani

Inspired by temple bells, the Fluid Luminaire befits old-age charm, augmented by the patina textured outer surface.The reflective brass on inner surface illuminates the ambience with uniform incandescence and the light source through, focuses light on activities down below. Appending light into busy spaces, or manifesting itself as a point of difference amidst minimal spaces, the Retro Bell is reminiscent of convention.

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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.

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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.

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