Signature disc
Round travertine disc with wood center
Warm halo effect for restaurants, hotels, villas, corridors, bedrooms, and designer-led residential projects.
B2B natural stone lighting
Natural travertine wall sconces prepared for B2B hospitality, residential, restaurant, villa, corridor, and interior design projects. This collection is quote-based and sample-oriented: no retail pricing or add-to-cart flow is planned for the first stage.
Natural stone veining, pores, tone variation, and small edge marks are expected material characteristics rather than defects.
Material position
Travertine is the collection story: warm mineral tone, visible pores, natural veining, and small surface variation. The page frames those differences as material character for hotels, restaurants, villas, and designer-led residential projects.
Sample-ready direction
These are not retail product cards. They are curated B2B inquiry cards for showing range, material direction, and project use cases before final SKU upload.
Signature disc
Warm halo effect for restaurants, hotels, villas, corridors, bedrooms, and designer-led residential projects.
Halo disc
A clean disc option for hospitality room walls, lounge areas, villa stairways, and calm residential interiors.
Reading sconce
A practical bedside and hotel-room reading format with a decorative stone plate and focused downlight.
Globe vertical
A higher-impact option for corridors, restaurant walls, boutique hotel rooms, and feature-wall projects.
Linear bar
A clean architectural option for headboards, hallways, wall-wash accents, restaurants, and villas.
Wood + stone
A warmer mixed-material family for guestrooms, villa bedrooms, boutique corridors, and soft commercial spaces.
Organic shape
A sculptural accent for design-led interiors that want a softer silhouette than a standard round disc.
Glass globe series
A broader family for project selection, including round discs, vertical plates, half-moon forms, and reading heads.
B2B structure
The first-stage strategy is to make the page feel like a supplier catalog entry, then collect quote details instead of sending buyers into a consumer checkout.
Project inquiry flow
C-end reserved
The U.S. and Canada consumer interface can remain in the store architecture, but this collection does not launch C-end SKUs yet.
For the sample stage, the stronger move is to show range and confidence for B2B buyers: project categories, material story, series logic, and a direct quote request. Retail pricing, product grid merchandising, and add-to-cart can be added later after the SKU strategy is settled.