The colour palette is a tool designed to help better understand the materials and finishes used in our lighting. Each palette has been developed with consideration for how colour interacts with light — how it responds to different intensities and how it shapes the overall perception of the form.

The finishes presented here differ not only in colour, but also in surface quality and visual character. From raw, more natural surfaces to finishes with a refined, precisely controlled appearance, these differences define how a lamp sits within a space — whether it becomes a distinct focal point or a subtle background element.

All finishes are created in our own workshop, where every detail is refined with close attention to surface quality and consistency of form.
Should you have any questions or require guidance when selecting a finish, we are happy to assist.

Core Concrete Colours

Concrete coloured in the mass allows for subtle, deep tones that remain consistent throughout the material.
The palette includes both calm, neutral shades and more expressive options that can be used as a gentle accent within a project.

Due to the handcrafted production process, concrete does not have a uniform colour or texture. Natural variations in tone may appear within a single piece as well as between individual elements. This is an inherent quality of the material and gives each lamp its own distinct, individual presence.

PAINTED FINISHES

For metal elements of the lamps, colour defines the final finish of the form and its visual perception.
The available options allow for both bold colour accents and more restrained, neutral effects, depending on the character of the interior.

The palette includes matte finishes, glossy finishes and selected special variants, intended for metal lamp designs.
Each option has been developed to ensure clarity and consistency of colour, regardless of the scale of the fixture or its placement within a space.

MATTE COLOURS

Matte colours create a calm, balanced perception of the metal form. Their surface is uniform and visually soft, allowing the colour to integrate naturally into the space rather than dominate it.

These finishes work equally well in monochromatic compositions and when combined with other materials.
The palette has been selected to support a flexible approach to colour — from subtle tones to more pronounced accents.

GLOSSY COLOURS

Glossy finishes are divided into two series, distinguished by surface treatment and the visual clarity of colour. This palette is defined by precision, control of detail and a clear, confident material expression. Finishes from this range can be applied to most metal lamp models.

Piano features solid, uniform colours with a smooth, mirror-like surface. The finish emphasises the line of the lamp and gives it a clean, well-defined appearance.
It works particularly well where simplicity of form and clarity of colour are essential.

Metalic Effect is based on metallic pigments that introduce subtle tonal variation and added depth. The surface is not visually uniform, resulting in a more complex, layered visual impression.

METAL FINISHES

This palette features stainless steel and brass in their natural state. The materials are available in two finish options — hand-polished, with a subtle sheen, and a more raw variant with a visible surface texture.

The metal is left without additional protective coatings, allowing it to retain its authenticity and evolve naturally over time.
This process gives the surface a unique patina and ensures that each lamp develops its own distinct appearance.

Depending on the desired visual outcome, the surface can be maintained using appropriate care products, either to preserve its current look or to allow it to change gradually.

ANODE EFFECT

This is a group of finishes intended for metal elements of the lamps, inspired by the visual qualities of anodised surfaces.
The pearlescent finish gives the colours subtle depth and a gentle variation in tone.

The colours have been selected to combine freely in a wide range of configurations.
They work equally well as a single accent or in contrasting arrangements and more layered colour compositions.

CORE VELVET COLOURS

Velvet is a finish with a soft, delicate surface that introduces a warmer and more inviting accent to the form of the lamp.
The colours have been selected to combine naturally with concrete as well as with other materials and finishes used across the collection.

When applied to larger fixtures, the Velvet texture softens the overall perception of the form and gives the interior a calmer, more domestic feel.
The surface is pleasant to the touch and easy to live with on a daily basis, making it well suited to residential spaces such as living rooms, bedrooms and dining areas.