Dive into the world of the Ocean Collection – an exclusive range of 3D-printed lighting inspired by the beauty and dynamics of the oceans. Each lamp is a statement of sustainable craftsmanship, cutting-edge technology, and organic design.
What makes it special: all lights are made from high-quality PA6 filament sourced from recycled end-of-life fishing nets. This transforms old nets into unique design objects – durable, eco-friendly, and stylish. The collection combines natural forms such as mangrove roots, net-like structures, and organic lines with innovative 3D printing technology, creating warm, atmospheric lighting that elevates any space.
Released in limited quantities. Produced to order. Launching April 2026.
The Mangrove
The Mangrove draws its form from the quiet complexity of tropical mangrove roots, systems shaped by tension, flow, and time. Light filters through its structure softly, creating a sense of calm rather than contrast.
The Chelonya
Named after Florida’s loggerhead sea turtle, which has nested along the state’s shores for centuries. Its layered, perforated form echoes both the organic geometry of fishing nets and the protective patterns of a turtle’s shell.
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Each design of the Ocean Collection is released once in a limited number of pieces. When they're gone, they're gone.
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Light designed to belong.
We don’t design objects in isolation. We think in rooms, proportions, and the way light settles into a space. Design, for us, begins long before an object takes shape.
Why we work with materials that already exist and what it takes to do it responsibly.
What's next
The Ocean Collection marks the beginning of our journey. Every few months, we release a new limited collection, exploring different materials, different forms, different stories from the circular economy. This is how we work: Small batches. High intent. Always moving forward.
Ocean Collection: April 2026
Collection II: Summer 2026




