VESTA
Named after Vesta, the Roman goddess of the hearth and guardian of flame. Once, the hearth meant far more than warmth: it embodied ritual, gathering, and memory. In today’s interiors, the collection evokes the symbolism of fire as the true heart of the home, where light becomes a source of atmosphere, presence, and story. Each form is a study in sculptural tension: vertical cylinders echo the columns of ancient temples, capturing rhythm and structure, while subtle fluting recalls the draped garments of a distant age. The result is lighting that draws on classical codes yet remains unmistakably contemporary, architectural, refined, and quietly powerful.
























