Introducing Aeris

  • Introducing Aeris
  • Lighting - April 2025

Inspired by the ethereal beauty of clouds, Aeris embodies softness and lightness through the repetition of sculptural forms, crafting an ethereal centerpiece. Each mouth blown glass cloud is paired with architecturally crafted brass bars that cross and lightly kiss together, evoking a sense of weightlessness—as if suspended in air.

The duality of the brass structural element defines each piece, with dual vertical drops playfully interacting with horizontal crossings, creating a unity to the entire fixture.

 

Available in four distinctive tones, each variation transforms the fixture’s presence in a unique way: a soft white glow, the warmth of the morning sun, the subtle shimmer of a silver lining. Every cloud carries its own delicate texture, formed naturally in the glassblowing process, diffusing light into a gentle, ambient glow.

Handcrafted in Australia, each piece is meticulously assembled in our Melbourne-based studio. Available in a range of glass finishes, Aeris is paired with a choice of natural hand-rubbed brass, bronze, or blackened brass framing. Whether used as a chandelier, pendant, wall light or table lamp, Aeris’ cloud like presence transforms ambient light into a luminous, floating presence.

Aeris Chandelier

Evoking the subtle elegance of cloud-like forms, the Aeris Chandelier explores softness and repetition through a series of hand-blown sculptural glass shades. Suspended by refined brass bars, the Aeris Chandelier achieves a quiet balance between lightness and architectural form. Available in two distinct configurations:

AE112 offers a fuller expression with 12 glass shades, suspended from dual-drop rods, evoking a sense of airiness and gentle rhythm.

AE104 features 4 glass shades, supported by dual vertical drops and intersecting horizontal brass rods, forming a compact yet sculptural silhouette.

Aeris Linear Chandelier

Defined by its elongated form and considered composition, the Aeris Linear Chandelier is a sculptural exploration of balance, repetition, and refined geometry. Anchored by horizontal brass arms and vertical drops, each piece showcases hand-blown glass shades that float along a horizontal axis. Available in two configurations:

AE108 A more compact fixture, this version includes 8 glass shades, held by a central dual-drop vertical rod, offering a refined presence for more intimate spaces.

AE214 features 14 glass shades suspended from dual vertical drops to form a larger fixture, intersected by horizontal brass arms for architectural symmetry and visual rhythm.

Aeris Wall Light

A sculptural piece in a compact form, the Aeris Wall Light translates the signature softness of the Aeris collection into a wall-mounted fixture. Featuring a single hand-blown glass shade and a precisely machined brass wall canopy, the wall light offers a harmonious balance of materiality and proportion.

Aeris Table Lamp

Grounded yet ethereal, the Aeris Table Lamp adapts the sculptural language of the Aeris collection to a table lamp form. A single hand-blown glass shade is balanced by an architecturally machined solid brass base, offering a sense of weight and refinement.

Aeris Pendant

A refined expression of weightless form, the Aeris Pendant distills the sculptural language of the Aeris collection into a singular, elegant element. Suspended delicately from dual vertical rods, each pendant features a single hand-blown glass shade that appears to hover in place, offering a quiet yet striking presence.

View the Aeris Collection

 

AERIS CHANDELIER AE104

AERIS CHANDELIER AE112

AERIS LINEAR CHANDILIER AE108

AERIS LINEAR CHANDILIER AE214

AERIS WALL LIGHT

AERIS PENDANT

AERIS TABLE LAMP

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