Luminaires
Table lamp with sand rose design, 1970s
Table lamp with white coral decoration, 1970s
Vintage airplane lamp glass, 20th century.
Pair of ormolu sconces in the Louis XVI style from the 19th century, Napoleon III period.
Important pair of wall sconces in the Louis XVI style, early 20th century, Napoleon III...
Set of two modern Model L outdoor table lamps, antique brass finish, white glass.
Set of two modern Model S outdoor table lamps, antique brass finish, white glass.
Pairs of travertine table lamps, the perfect complement to any luxurious interior.
Pair of table lamps, with patinated brass finish and black granite base, beautiful...
A pair of table lamps in travertine and patinated brass, perfect for contemporary...
A pair of table lamps in travertine and patinated brass, perfect for contemporary...
Pairs of table lamps, antique brass and alabaster finish, timeless luxury and vintage...
Floor lamp, antique brass finish, black finish, white glass, black marble base, vintage...
Floor lamp with matte black finish and black marble base, historic elegance and...
Explore the Art of Lighting Through the Ages with Our Lighting Collection
Welcome to our world of lighting, where every lamp, chandelier and sconce tells a story. Our collection covers a wide range of historical periods and styles, offering unique pieces that can transform any space into a spectacle of light and history.
Antiquity and the Middle Ages: The First Light
Discover the roots of lighting in antiquity, when terracotta oil lamps illuminated the homes of Greece and Rome. Step back in time to the Middle Ages, when wrought-iron candlesticks and wooden torches lit castles and abbeys, testifying to a time when light was a symbol of power and mystery.
The Renaissance: A New Look at Light
With the Renaissance, lighting became an art. Lighting fixtures from this period reflected the revival of science and the arts, with bronze and silver chandeliers adorning the palaces and homes of Europe's nobility. Murano's glass-blowing techniques also introduced the first glass chandeliers, centerpieces of dining rooms and entrance halls.
Baroque and Rococo: Luminous Exuberance
Baroque and Rococo brought unprecedented exuberance to lighting design. Chandeliers became increasingly ornate, loaded with crystals and gilded details, capturing and reflecting light through sparkling prisms. These dramatic pieces were designed to impress, and remain among the most prized by collectors.
The Industrial Era: Function and Innovation
The arrival of electricity revolutionized the world of lighting. The incandescent lamps of the 19th century brought brighter, safer light into homes and factories. Designs diversify with Art Nouveau and Art Deco, which introduce flowing lines and geometric patterns respectively, using materials such as brass, chrome and opal glass.
Modern and Contemporary: Minimalism and Customization
In the modern era, lighting fixtures reflect minimalism and technological innovation. Designers explore simple, functional forms, using new, environmentally-friendly materials. Contemporary fixtures go beyond function; they are works of art, incorporating LEDs, intelligent controls, and customizable designs that adapt to the space and the user's needs.
Our Collection
Each luminaire in our collection has been selected for its quality, history and aesthetic impact. We offer pieces from every period, from antique oil lamps to today's high-tech lighting solutions, each capable of transforming your environment and creating the perfect ambience for every occasion.