Introducing Ceto Collection

  • Introducing Ceto Collection
  • Lighting - April 2020
  • PHOTOGRAPHY Haydn Cattach

The Ceto Lighting Collection captures the variation and rippling of the surface of the ocean.

Each piece reflects a unique pattern, emitting a delicate luminosity, highlighting the presence of the sea. The Ceto Collection defines a new universal language for decorative lighting. The various configurations of the Ceto light all share a delicate balance between the organic glass elements and the machined aluminium components. Each light source appears to be simply pressed onto the supporting tube with no visible connections. This ingenious connection method takes on an organic form and gives the product an overarching lightness.

This sculptural luminaire spans chandeliers, floor lamps, wall lighting, and pendant varieties, cumulating in the most extensive collection the Melbourne based studio has produced to date.

For quotations or enquiries please reach out at sales@rossgardam.com.au or studio@rossgardam.com.au or you can reach us at +61 3 9329 4145.

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