C for Colore (Colour)

Color that brings light, matter, and spaces to life. Color is never neutral. Every shade, every reflection, every variation of light gives a unique character to the objects and environments around us. It is the invisible thread that connects technology, material, and art. It is the pulse that makes every detail.

The color of light

Light is never simply white.

Every color temperature conveys a different atmosphere, evoking emotions and
transforming spatial perception. The enveloping warmth of 2700K light
creates intimacy and comfort; the pure clarity of 4000K light enhances
volumes and materials; the vibrant energy of 6000K light stimulates
dynamism and focus.

Here, the science of lighting merges with the art of suggestion.

The color of refraction

Light’s color is further
shaped by refraction.

Gold, silver, copper: three reflections, three luminous experiences. Gold
adds warmth and opulence, silver spreads light with elegance and
lightness, copper wraps spaces in a sophisticated, richly nuanced glow.
Each lampshade interior becomes a sensory filter, transforming how we perceive
and experience light.

The color of metal lampshades

Design from the ’50s to the
’70s taught us the power of bold shapes and daring colors.

Brilliant enamels, powdery pastels, deep blacks, and vibrant
metallics
: the color of metal lampshades is a true style statement.

Today, this tradition continues to inspire solutions that add personality to
the most refined interiors, blending vintage influences with contemporary
design.

The color of crystal

Crystal is a material of enchantment.

It is born from a refined chemical balance — silicon and lead oxide — and
transformed into an infinite color palette through the addition of
selected minerals.

Aquamarine, violet, black, amber, white, yellow, green: each hue is not just
aesthetic, but also symbolic, capable of evoking atmospheres and emotions.

One of the most fascinating
cases is that of alexandrite crystal, which does not have a fixed color:
under warm light, it shifts to violet; under cool light, it turns sky blue. A
crystal that seems almost alive, in constant transformation.

Another example of mastery is
found in cased crystals: two layers of different colors are
superimposed, and through engraving and cutting, the underlying layer is
revealed, creating surprising two-tone effects. Each piece becomes a small
masterpiece of light and craftsmanship.

In every shape and color,
crystal tells a story of light, matter, and emotion.

The color of matter

Finally, color is not just
pigment — it is also inherent in the material itself.

Bronze and brass, with their vibrant and iridescent finishes,
interact with light and surrounding color palettes, enhancing atmospheres,
textures, and architectural details.

In every object, color adds character.

It gives personality and depth to crystals; it defines the style and narrative
of lamps; it leaves a distinctive imprint on spaces.