This lamp embodies an exploration of pure lines and the refined brilliance of chrome, in a pursuit of harmony and sophistication.
Its internal assembly system is engineered to ensure flawless strength while preserving a clean aesthetic, where no functional element disrupts the visual balance.
This signet ring expresses the idea of family unity through four distinct strands intertwining into a common form. Their unequal lengths evoke the different generations, while the wave-like motifs symbolize both life’s trials and the family’s deep connection to the sea. The contrast between mirror polish and satin finish brings clarity and refinement to the piece. Its name, Pelatessera, combines the Greek words pelagos (the sea) and tessera (four). It embodies both the maritime roots dear to this family and the strength of the four bonds that compose it, brought together in a contemporary crest.
"Burn Light" is a project that can be considered a test. Indeed, this lamp uses the Shou Sugi Ban technique, which will be reused in a future watch.
This Japanese method involves burning the wood on one of its faces to increase its resistance. Heat and water resistance are its main benefits. In this test scenario, a barkless branch was burned with a blowtorch to observe its behavior and understand the various constraints associated with it.