Due to popular demand, Aqua Creations Luminary Design Studio adds new sizing and formats to two of our best-selling lamps, the Sea of Galilee Wall Light from the Lakes Family and Collection and the M Pendant Light from the ToTeM Family and Collection.
M1M Pendant Light offers the beloved M Pendant Light from the ToTeM Family and Collection of lighting, in a 1-meter format. M1M Pendant Light is the perfect centerpiece of any communal residential or commercial interior.
The lampshade is laser-cut to create a modern and striking pattern, while the webbed polymer spray adds a unique texture and tactile quality to the overall look of the lamp.
Contemporary and fit for any space, each letter in the ToTeM Family represents a different fixture (To, Te, and M). Polymer skin shades come in a variety of sizes and shapes that can be mounted easily, one on top of the other to create various configurations. To, Te, and M lights can be paired or hung separately.
The Baby Sea of Galilee Wall Light is the smaller version of the Sea of Galilee Wall Light and is the newest member of the Lakes Family and Collection of lighting. The versatile lamp is a piece of art that is suited for both residential and commercial spaces.
The light receives its name from the Sea of Galilee, a religious pilgrimage site for centuries, revered in both the Old and New Testament. Its enchanting and mystical aura offers stunning vistas of the natural landscape and surrounding mountains of the Levantine region.
Place the Sea of Galilee Wall lights anywhere you feel needs a boost of energy and art. Greet guests at the entrance foyer, decorate your dining room with a piece of illuminated art, cozy up with a book in the salon or ease into your evening routine with a light above the bed.
The Lakes Family is a collection of sculptural and contemporary lighting fixtures designed by Aqua Creations Co-Founder and Creative Director, Albi Serfaty. Each lamp is inspired by iconic bodies of water from across the globe, calling attention to their beautiful outlines and in many cases, calling attention to ecological crises affecting specific aquatic systems.