
Charlotte
Charlotte stages light through a reduced structural frame. The construction is stripped to the essential. The frame itself carries electricity, enabling the LEDs without visible cabling or technical distraction.
When off, Charlotte reads as a refined sculptural object. When on, the light sources appear weightless within the structure, giving presence without mass. Charlotte connects the logic of structure directly to the logic of light.

Light and detailing
The proportions of the luminaire have been designed to fit large tables.
We took great care about its light distribution, the two upper LED sources emit the light directly upwards, the other two illuminate the table surface generously. Charlotte fills the space with a highly pleasant, non-blinding light.

Production of Charlottes brass components


We are happy to offer custom colors and finishes. Please get in touch with us with your wishes.
Materials
Solid brass
Quartz glassStructure

Solid brass, satin
Canopy
1020mm (40.2") x 84mm (3.3") x
h 46mm (1.8")
Electrical
4x LED quartz glass tube ⌀6mm, each 27W, 3060lm, 3000K CRI 98
total power 108W, 12240lm, dimmable
220V or 120VWire length
300cm (118")
Dimensions

119cm (46.9") x 41cm (16.1")
41cm (16.1")
Charlotte references traces of the 1920s that remain visible in Berlin’s architecture: slender lines, structural clarity, ornament reduced to form.
The newest generation of filament LEDs now allow a continuous, ultra–thin line of light without visible pixelation. Our intention was to use this technology within an aesthetic that feels calm, lightweight and unforced; elegant without losing its technical precision.
The frame is produced from brass, a material chosen for its structural stability and for the way it accumulates patina over time.
Project examples
Charlotte is used in precious interiors all over the world.




