Aura is all about line, proportion, and glow. The design reads like a floating ring: a crisp metal frame with a rhythmic grid that gives the chandelier its graphic character, while diffused glass panels soften the light into an even, architectural wash.
What makes Aura special is how it balances presence with lightness. From a distance it feels clean and minimal; up close, the detailing adds texture and a subtle Art Deco note. Choose D90 for more intimate zones — above a round dining table, a breakfast nook, or a compact living area. Step up to D120 when you want a stronger centrepiece effect in larger dining rooms or open-plan spaces.
Bogemia is the statement-maker of the trio: vertical, sculptural, and unapologetically decorative. Its silhouette is built from layers of fine, translucent elements that fall like a soft fringe, catching light from every angle. The effect is both glamorous and tactile: it doesn’t just illuminate a room, it animates it.
This is the kind of pendant that elevates an entryway instantly, or turns a quiet corner into a focal point. The D48×116H version feels elegant and elongated — perfect for a double-height moment without overwhelming it. The D55×132H brings even more volume and drama, ideal for grand foyers, stairwells, or spaces where you want the chandelier to be the first thing you notice (in the best way).
Mirage takes a different approach: it’s wide and low, designed to hover above a table like a luminous canopy. A structured ring shape is wrapped in delicate strands that create a soft “curtain” effect, so the light feels warmer, deeper, and more atmospheric. It’s especially beautiful in the evening, when the glow becomes layered and the texture starts to read like jewellery for the room.
Mirage is a strong choice for dining areas and living rooms because it adds richness without visual clutter. Go for D94×25H for standard dining tables or smaller open spaces. Choose D110×25H when the room can handle a broader diameter and you want that unmistakable, boutique-hotel finish.