The Collection

Eclipse

Quiet circles of warm, ambient light.

Eclipse began with a question about light: what does a wall lamp look like when it's drawn as a single, perfect circle and nothing else?

The origin of Eclipse
On the Design

Eclipse is a study in balance. A considered form that holds itself in tension — clean enough to read as contemporary furniture, dynamic enough to feel like sculpture. The same language adapts across scales and uses; one collection, several rooms.

The collection is built from layered Baltic birch — the studio's signature material. Each layer is precision-laminated, then shaped along the grain so the striations of the birch become the surface itself. The exposed edge reads as strata: the geological metaphor that gave the studio its name. Wood, but engineered. Organic, but considered. Nothing is rough-hewn; nothing is incidental.

Every Eclipse piece is finished with polished brass — joint accents, edge details, recessed inlays — arranged in deliberate, almost mechanical patterns. Optional noble veneers in walnut, mahogany, maple, or cherry can be specified for the surface treatment. The result is a piece that catches light differently from every angle, and rewards close looking as much as it reads from across a room.

Pieces in the Collection

Light as a quiet object.

Eclipse is offered as a wall and table light — clean circular forms designed to give warm, ambient light without dominating the room.

Something in this language

Love the form, want it different?

Some clients come to us with the Eclipse collection in mind, but with a piece in mind that we don't yet make — a console at a different proportion, a credenza in this language, a sculptural bench. We design these often. They begin with a conversation.

Or commission something singular →