Light Through Metal and Pattern Long before electric light, homes across the Middle East were illuminated by pierced metal lamps that turned flame into pattern. Brass and copper were shaped, carved, and perforated by hand, allowing light to escape in delicate constellations across walls and ceilings. These lamps were never just functional objects. They were …
The Cultural Significance and Timeless Appeal of Turkish & Moroccan Lamps The craft of making Turkish and Moroccan lamps is a tale woven with centuries of tradition, artistry, and cultural richness. While these two styles share some common elements, their distinct origins and design approaches give each a unique identity. Today, both continue to enchant …

