




Aurelio Fluted Stone Wall Light
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Before electricity, columns of fluted stone held up the grandest rooms ever built. The Aurelio borrows that instinct, not the scale, but the principle. Vertical channels carved into warm, veined stone, each one a conductor of light, each one slightly different from the last. The result is a glow that doesn't spread so much as ripple.
There is no bracket. No hardware. No visible means of attachment. The Aurelio sits flush against the wall as though it grew there, a discipline of design that very few pieces in any range can claim. What remains is the stone itself: fluted, luminous, ancient in reference and entirely contemporary in feeling.
When lit, each channel catches the light at its own angle. The warmth that emerges is striated and alive, closer to the quality of candlelight behind a screen than to the flat emission of any conventional shade. The amber veining runs through the flutes like a private landscape, visible only to those who look closely enough to deserve it.
Suited to entrance halls, dining rooms, and hotel corridors where the architecture of the wall is as considered as everything else in the room. Flanked in pairs, it draws the eye along a space. Installed in a series, it defines it.





