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The Stellar Nebula lamp collection showcases the tradition of artisan glass-blowing, reinterpreting it with a modern twist thanks to an innovative multi-chromatic PVD finishing technique. Like a soap bubble, the iridescent glass is enhanced with multi-coloured reflections that are constantly changing. The colours vary depending on the light and the viewing angle, creating a play of interactions with the observer. From pink to green, orange to yellow, ethereal, iridescent colours follow one another, growing lighter or darker... A stunning and poetic effect! Hand-blown, the Stellar Nebula lights are installed on the ceiling like colourful, (almost) weightless soap bubbles. Their slightly asymmetrical organic shape has an exquisitely artisan look. Dynamics are added to the space with touches of colour through gorgeous transparency effects. The values, roles and limits and industrial and artisan production are at the forefront of the idea behind this project, which aims to find a solution for industrial uniqueness. Artisan expertise and industrial innovation come together with the beauty of the material, highlighting the magical interactions between the glass and light.
I really like the nebula-inspired glass ceiling light for its visual impact and iridescent finish, which adds a hint of colour and dimension without overwhelming a space. It's a versatile piece that pairs well with contemporary, eclectic, or even minimalist interiors, especially those with a playful or artistic edge. To style it effectively, consider placing it in a room with neutral colour schemes to let the light’s subtle hues shine, and complement it with simple, sleek furniture. It also works beautifully when used as a statement feature in bedrooms, living rooms, or even kitchens with high ceilings. Practical tip: keep surrounding decor minimal to allow the light’s iridescence to be the star of the show.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
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