Experimenting with design and blurring the lines between Indian craftsmanship and global aesthetics, home-grown brand Orange Tree unveils an eclectic collection of handcrafted lighting that is a contemporary reinterpretation of Greek architecture. The lighting fixtures in sustainable ceramic and papier-mache lend a distinct visual language to your spaces that is unmistakable but not over the top.
This collection seeks new while embracing motifs from the Mediterranean, as the forms and designs represent inventiveness, simplicity, symmetry and intricate craftsmanship that is represented by the handcrafted hanging lamps, wall lamps, and table lamps.
Adding a burst of personality to your living spaces is the Doric collection that is inspired by the Doric columns, an architectural element from ancient Greece. Imbued in the vibrant hues of blue, green and brown, these handcrafted ceramic fixtures offer a beautiful mix of symmetry and balance.
Keeping up with the Mediterranean style that is characterised by simple light and warm tones is the Emporio collection. Made of completely bio-degradable papier mache, the design element of this edit combines simplicity, boldness and a personality. The Lepros collection in crochet pattern embedded on papier-mache in distressed grey finish embodying aesthetics of classical Greece. Giving a unique spin to these lights are the textured surfaces that sport a timeless appeal. According to Nikita Bansal, Head of Lighting, Orange Tree,
“We all lust after a life and home style that radiates and speaks of simplicity and a relaxed way of living. Evoked by our language, the fluid design sensibilities of this collection comes with an overlying philosophy of creating fixtures that are sustainable and have a thoughtful expression,”