Sculptural lamps, printed by hand in our atelier on the Black Sea coast. Each one a small spectacle that opens the moment you reach for the switch.
A lamp in the room is not a fixture. It is a character.
We print lamps that behave like little actors — waiting for the evening, stepping into the scene, casting deliberate shadows and starting conversations with the room.
Every model is an image cast in resin and finished by hand in our atelier in Burgas. No two come out alike.
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One block from the beach, in a former tailor's workshop with high windows, six 3D printers hum from morning to midnight. The smell is resin, espresso, and a faint sea breeze coming through the screen door.
Come over. We pull the espresso like an Italian café and show the lamps like a gallery. Visits by appointment, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
An idea becomes a 3D model. We argue, redraw, occasionally bin the whole thing, and start again. It always takes longer than we'd like.
FDM or SLA, depending on the part. Layers 0.06—0.12 mm. A single body is about twenty-four hours of uninterrupted printing.
Sanding, primer, paint, patina, lacquer. Each lamp gets a portrait sitting and a hand-signed collector's card before anything else.
Assembly, Edison bulb, silk cable, dimmer. One final photograph in our little studio — then into a box that's wrapped like a gift.
Tell us who you want sitting in the corner of your living room. A butler, a cat, an octopus, the Commendatore. We'll draw it, agree on it, print it — and send the only copy in the world, with a plaque that reads N° 01 / 01.