The Soul lamp is one of our most recognisable designs. Before it reaches your home, it passes through the hands of several artisans and more than a dozen production stages. This is its journey — from sketch to parcel.
Design and prototype
Everything starts on paper. The designer draws the lamp's silhouette, and then a prototype is built on which we test the proportions, light distribution and structural durability. Sometimes it takes several iterations to arrive at the final version.
The workshop: metal, wood, finishing
The body of Soul is made of brass tubes cut and bent by hand in our manufactory. Every element is polished and then sealed so that it keeps its colour for years. The wooden details are turned from oak sourced from local suppliers.
Assembly and quality control
An electrician fits the wiring and the socket, and the finished lamp goes to the inspection station: we check the operation, stability and finish of every single piece. Only then does Soul receive its serial number.
Packing and shipping
We pack the lamps in boxes with protective inserts designed for each specific model. That way Soul arrives safely — and you can enjoy light that carries the mark of the human hand.
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