Ceramic takes center stage in this curated selection of lamps—an expressive thread that weaves together craftsmanship, aesthetics, and innovation. Each piece tells a luminous story, where light shapes form and matter becomes experience.
In the lighting pieces by Violaine d’Harcourt, light becomes gesture—something to be sculpted, shaped. Her creations emerge from a fusion of sculpture, architecture, and material sensitivity. Minimal yet intense forms, tactile surfaces, and unexpected pairings—ceramic with paper, glass with steel—give life to lamps born of deliberate artistry and a deep, lifelong knowledge of materials cultivated through drawing, sculpture, and modeling. Each lamp is imagined as a “character” that evolves within the space, radiating a warm, welcoming light.
Among her latest collections, Tiles reinterprets the wall as a living decorative surface: silk-screened ceramic tiles that emit a soft, diffused glow. Alcove pays homage to classical architecture with hollow, glowing forms, while Frames is a tribute to modernity, combining metal profiles and paper in delicate luminous waves. Every lamp is handcrafted between France and Portugal, balancing artisanal tradition with a contemporary eye.
With Bumbum, Ferroluce brings joyful energy to ceramic: playful, rounded pendants and wall lights perfect for spaces that dare to be bold.
Scotch Club, designed by Xavier Mañosa and Mashallah for Marset, reflects light in unexpected and dynamic ways. The result is a warm, multifaceted glow, expressed through glossy glazes and geometric forms—sophisticated, surprising atmospheres in every direction.
With its generous curves and full ceramic body, Neotenic—in both Grande and Petite versions—designed by Jumbo Design Studio for Petite Friture, is an icon of contemporary design. Paired with blown opaline glass, it casts a warm light while doubling as a sculptural statement piece that adds unmistakable character to any interior.
Designed by Kristian Sofus Hansen & Tommy Hyldahl for 101 Copenhagen, Fungus is a sculptural homage to the 1970s. Glazed ceramic meets metal in an organic composition that seems to grow from the space itself. Tactile and textural, this lamp emphasizes the raw beauty of ceramic as both material and message—a bold visual statement.
Street Ceramic Arm, designed by Bar Davidovich for Youmeand, is an unconventional wall-mounted lamp that brings the spirit of the street into sophisticated interiors. Made of ceramic, it plays with light and shadow, raw elegance and narrative design.
Pendants, wall lamps, and floor lights in ceramic are redefining decorative lighting through character and material richness. From glazed finishes to soft volumes and contemporary hues, each piece adds a visual and tactile dimension to interiors—enhancing spaces with authenticity and expressive presence.
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