A curated sequence of collections where metal, pattern and light are shaped into spatial presence. Each object is presented as part of an atmosphere never isolated, never reduced to product alone.

MePa is built around precision cut architectural panels that filter light, frame space and bring refined movement into interiors.



These pieces bring the Summer decorative range into the collection, exploring ornament, texture, and abstraction inspired by diverse cultural and natural influences.
The collections are not built around excess. They are built around control proportion, finish, reflection, transparency and the quiet confidence of materials used with precision.
Pop introduces a more graphic and contemporary expression. Through interwoven lines, repeated circular elements and folded metal surfaces, the collection creates depth through reflection and a more assertive visual rhythm.



Pop screens are less about softness and more about visual cadence. These pieces push pattern, reflection and relief into a bolder, more contemporary direction.
Stainless steel is transformed into luminous architecture, where shaping, layering, and suspension define each installation. Poised between subtle presence and expressive sculptural impact, Aurora reveals light as both material and form.



Lampshades change the atmosphere. The smaller discs feel precise and intimate; the larger formats carry more spatial authority and a stronger sculptural presence.
Material, texture, and light are treated as one system shaping how space is felt, not just seen. Engraved metal, controlled surfaces, integrated illumination. Each piece operates quietly, yet defines the entire environment.



This section examines the conceptual groundwork behind each element where surface, engraving and light are treated as a single system. Each study reflects a different approach to atmosphere, proportion and spatial impact, shaping the direction of the final objects. Each piece emerges from explorations, translating ideas into precise, buildable forms.