Noctiluca Dark

  • Noctiluca Dark
  • May 2023

 

Summoning the presence of the otherworldly, drawn from the deep, Noctiluca’s ethereal form transcends the everyday. Floating, suspended parallel to the wall, thirty-two Ceto lamps adorn the band in a mesmerising motif.

 

Intrinsically formed in each individual lamp is the current of the ocean, together they flow and revolve around Noctiluca’s skeleton forming an endless undulating spiral.

 

Each glass shade is mouth blown in Australia and hand assembled in our Melbourne based studio. This sculptural luminaire is editioned in textured clear with a hand linished and waxed skeleton or in black glass with a hand linished and black anodised finish.

 

Launched at TRANSCENDENCE as a part of Milan Design Week 2023.

 

View Noctiluca Dark. Edition of 10.

 

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