Introducing Ceto Linear Wall Light

  • Introducing Ceto Linear Wall Light
  • October 2024

The new Ceto Linear Wall light is a continuation of the Ceto lighting collection.

The new Ceto Linear Wall light is a continuation of the Ceto lighting collection. Ceto captures the variation and rippling of the surface of the ocean. Each piece reflects a unique pattern, emitting a delicate luminosity, highlighting the presence of the sea. The Ceto Linear Wall light is available in a selection of mouth-blown glass finishes combined with a highly refined machined aluminium body available in a black and champagne anodised finish.

Each glass piece is designed to rotate around the central stem, reflecting the shadows of the glass against the wall, replicating the natural flow and movement of water. Sculptural and captivating all at once, Ceto’s silhouette is a result of a series of experimentations with traditional optic glass blowing techniques and innovative engineering. Through the process of blowing, each light achieves its unique glass effect.

The Ceto Linear Wall Light balances art and skilled craftsmanship in a compact wall luminaire. The base of the light remains discrete behind the gentle luminescence moving through the ripples of the glass, offering a seamless appearance on any surface.  Ceto Linear Wall Light is available in a selection of mouth-blown glass finishes combined with a highly refined machined aluminium body available in a black or champagne anodised finish.

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