Our handcrafted
lighting families
Explore our handcrafted lighting families — alabaster, crystal, blown glass and glass petals. Each family carries a unique material identity. Select the one that matches your project.
12 handcrafted lighting families, one signature per material
Our handcrafted lighting families are organised by material and aesthetic identity. From the mineral softness of natural alabaster to the sharp geometry of crystal blades, through the organic lightness of blown glass and the shimmer of recycled glass beads, each collection embodies a singular way of working with light. All are hand-assembled in our Belgian workshops, with the same standards of quality and finish maintained over decades.
Whether you are looking for a monumental chandelier for a grand entrance hall, an intimate pendant for a hotel room or a discreet ceiling fixture for a commercial space, our handcrafted lighting families cover every typology — pendants, chandeliers, ceiling lights, wall sconces, floor lamps and candleholders. Each family is available in several sizes and finishes, and can be adapted to bespoke specifications. Explore each world below and download our catalogues for full technical documentation.

Translucent stone that diffuses a soft, warm light
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Stackable crystal modules for a unique luminous sequence
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Nickel-plated metal spheres dressed in recycled glass beads
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Crystals in rows on circular and rectangular structures
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Glass corollas on nickel-plated metal, romantic and sparkling
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Coloured glass tiles with mirror reflections and vibrant geometry
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Long crystals on geometric structures, spectacular brilliance
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Glass crystals and beads on metal, timeless atmosphere
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Square crystals and nickel-plated metal, perfect contemporary geometry
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Faceted glass beads and pearls, baroque elegance and delicate luxury
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Strands of beads and glass drops, elegance in motion and cascade
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Crystals and raw glass petals, floral delicacy transcribed in light
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