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    Light as Form: New Lamps Defined by Design

    26 December
    Lighting
    Rather than focusing on function alone, these table and floor lamps are defined by their design language. By how they shape space, introduce rhythm, and become part of the interior’s visual structure. From sculptural silhouettes to architectural geometry and tactile surfaces, each group reveals a different way lighting can influence the atmosphere of a room.

    Sculptural forms: When lighting becomes an object of art

    These lamps are designed to be seen as much as they are meant to illuminate. Expressive silhouettes, openwork elements and fluid contours turn them into sculptural accents that hold attention even when switched off.

    Models like Sutra, Rohana and Sawangi explore negative space and soft curves, creating a sense of lightness despite their solid presence. Minard and Amina add a more graphic interpretation of sculpture, with bold outlines and confident proportions.

    Such pieces work best as focal points — on a console, a side table or in a reading corner — where their form can be appreciated without visual competition.

    New Rohana Table Lamp
    990 AED
    45x45x70
    New Amina Table Lamp
    1,150 AED
    45x45x85
    New Sutra Table Lamp bronze
    1,070 AED
    40,5x40,5x77
    New Sutra Table Lamp
    1,070 AED
    40,5x40,5x77
    New Sawangi Floor Lamp
    3,470 AED
    60x60x163
    New Minara Floor Lamp
    2,690 AED
    35x35x166

    Geometry and architecture: Clear lines, strong structure

    This group speaks the language of architecture. Defined by cylinders, rectangles and clean verticals, these lamps bring order and structure into a space.

    The Sultan and Tantra designs rely on strong proportions and solid bases, making them ideal for interiors with a modern or architectural character. Ganges and Metric introduce a more restrained geometry, where simplicity becomes the main statement.

    These lamps integrate seamlessly into contemporary settings — living rooms, bedrooms or offices — supporting the overall composition rather than drawing attention away from it.

    Texture and tactility: Light you can almost feel

    In this selection, surface takes centre stage. Ribbed finishes, subtle reliefs and textured materials interact with light, creating depth through shadow and reflection.

    Onica, Sonica and Taro showcase how texture can add character without relying on bold shapes. Karma and Dharma further soften the space, bringing a sense of warmth and visual comfort that works particularly well in layered interiors.

    These lamps are perfect for bedside tables, sideboards and shelves — places where materiality matters and light is meant to feel intimate.

    Soft classics, reimagined: Familiar forms with a contemporary touch

    This group revisits classic lamp silhouettes through a modern lens. Balanced proportions, fabric shades and calm lines create designs that feel timeless, yet fresh.

    Salem, Mantra and Eva are versatile pieces that blend effortlessly into a wide range of interiors — from modern classic to contemporary homes focused on comfort. They don’t seek attention, but quietly complete the space and bring a sense of visual stability.

    Ideal for living rooms and bedrooms, these lamps provide a soft, even light and a feeling of understated elegance.

    Whether you’re looking for a sculptural statement, architectural clarity or subtle texture, the right design can transform both the mood and the structure of a space

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    Place a deposit of 1000 AED, which will be credited towards your final order, and receive a basic visualisation of your interior.
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