Suspensions that float in space, textile surfaces, and sculptural volumes that radiate light. A soft aesthetic emerges, where craftsmanship, innovation, and atmosphere come into harmonious dialogue.
In these new lighting creations, technology and materials merge with artisanal sensitivity, exploring the concept of lightness through gentle shapes, natural textures, and a controlled, refined luminosity.
With Soft, Tom Dixon embraces a more delicate, textural approach, stepping away from metallic surfaces to explore the tactile appeal of fabric.
This new pendant lamp features spherical forms and overlapping panels that diffuse a warm, enveloping glow. A luminous, poetic object, it evokes a sense of calm and intimacy—perfectly balancing design and sensorial experience.
Cygnet plays with the concept of levity, presenting a form that seems to defy gravity.
Inspired by Alexander Graham Bell’s experimental kites, the lamp consists of two triangular sheets of washi paper suspended from a slender metal frame. A concealed LED source subtly illuminates the structure, highlighting its pure geometry. Bridging art and engineering, the suspension moves through space with the grace of a floating object. Available in two sizes and modular configurations, it adapts effortlessly to various settings, offering a light yet powerfully expressive presence.
A luminous sculpture with a soft soul, Big Glow by Rakumba reimagines the classic glowing sphere through a contemporary lens. Its opaline glass diffuser appears to float atop a slender base, balancing form and light with delicate precision. The result evokes a suspended lantern—minimalist in form, rich in atmosphere. Offered in multiple finishes and sizes, Big Glow creates hushed, intimate environments where light takes on a silent, central role.
Compact, tactile, and radiant, Topuro S by Parachilna is a table lamp where geometry meets material sensuality. A hand-blown spherical glass diffuser rests on a ceramic base in natural tones, forming a refined contrast between luminosity and texture. Small but striking, it casts a soft, warm glow—perfect for cozy corners and relaxed settings. It’s an understated object that speaks softly, yet leaves a lasting impression.
Visual lightness meets structural tension in Alterna, a poetic modular lamp designed by Júlia Esqué for Santa & Cole. Its prismatic volume, composed of a slender frame and a semi-transparent membrane, creates an interplay of solids and voids within a luminous silhouette. Whether used singly or in vertical or horizontal arrangements, as a table or pendant lamp, Alterna brings grace and quiet elegance to any space.
With Cirio Pana, Santa & Cole transforms the archetypal wax candle into a luminous ritual, crafted in porcelain. A glowing disc is encased in a shade as tall as it is wide, emitting a light that is at once focused and ambient. Each lamp is unique: the fluted porcelain surface, etched with fine vertical ribs, recalls the softness and depth of corduroy—pana in Spanish—a material rich in both texture and symbolism.
Essential and monumental, Tekiò Mayor expands the scale of the series designed by Anthony Dickens for Santa & Cole, preserving its proportions and luminous strength. Here, technical structure fuses with the lightness of handcrafted Japanese paper, giving form to a sculptural volume that radiates presence and poetry.
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