The stone does something to the light
The travertine diffuses the glow in a way glass doesn't. It softens the whole corner of the room. Every piece is slightly different, ours has a subtle grey vein running through it that we noticed immediately.





Travertine and walnut, each one shaped by nature, not repetition

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Some materials improve a wall by resting against it.
A cylinder of travertine, wall-mounted on a walnut bracket. The stone carries its own variation - natural voids, tonal shifts so no two sconces read the same. The walnut sits warm against it, close-grained and grounded.
Light casts upward and downward simultaneously, washing the wall in both directions.
The kind of light that changes a corner without announcing itself.






Weight. Warmth. Stillness.
4.9 / 5
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The stone does something to the light
The travertine diffuses the glow in a way glass doesn't. It softens the whole corner of the room. Every piece is slightly different, ours has a subtle grey vein running through it that we noticed immediately.
Felt like a gallery piece the moment we hung it
We replaced a generic sconce and the difference is complete. The walnut bracket is warm against the stone, and the light it casts makes the wall feel intentional. Nothing about the installation was difficult.
The texture reads beautifully in evening light
During the day it's sculptural. At night, the travertine picks up the warm bulb glow and casts the softest shadows on the wall behind it. It does what a statement light should, changes the mood of a room.