Elton draws its strength from a single gesture: an elegant arc that feels almost calligraphic. Its iron and brass frame curves upward, balancing a linen shade that glows with warmth. The form is light yet deliberate, offering illumination that is as much about mood as visibility.
Best suited for open-plan living rooms or serene bedrooms, Elton introduces movement to static layouts. Positioned beside a curved armchair or near a broad chaise, its arched silhouette softens angular furniture. Pair it with brass accents, woven textures, or a palette of muted earth tones to create an inviting, layered composition.
Designed exclusively for Dantone Home by British designer David Girelli, the Scoop Floor Lamp distils lighting to its most graceful essence. A cool marble base rises into a slender bronze stem, which holds a perfect glass sphere that seems to hover, diffusing light like pale lunar glow.
Girelli is known for his refined, architectural approach, where lighting serves both function and emotion. Scoop stands quietly, altering the atmosphere with a whisper rather than a shout. Place it beside a low-slung sofa, a reading nook, or allow it to stand alone in a minimalist corridor. It thrives among natural materials — travertine, linen, oak — where its marble and bronze find kinship.
Poem reads like a piece of contemporary sculpture. Two glass bowls — one lifted high, another lowered gently — sit along a slender iron and brass structure, grounded by a stone base. Its dual-light design creates both ambient glow and directional focus, giving rooms a sense of depth and quiet drama.
This lamp complements spaces with architectural detail: a textured wall, a large-scale painting, or an intriguing alcove. Standing beside a statement marble table or a dark wood console, Poem becomes part of a carefully orchestrated interior landscape, guiding the eye as if composing lines in a poem.