
Eos
Pendant lamp / by DRAW Studio
An homage to the classical columns of Greek temples. The columns’ archetypal shape inextricably blends aesthetics and function.
Chiaroscuro Effect
A refined tribute to the columns of ancient Greek temples, the Eos lamp—named after the Titan goddess of dawn—reimagines an archetypal form through a contemporary lens. Like an architectural fragment suspended in space, this pendant lamp expresses the enduring harmony of classical proportion. Delicate fluting along its cylindrical body accentuates vertical tension while imparting an unexpected lightness. Its surface is animated by the interplay of direct and indirect light—vibrating, shifting, and transforming with the passing moment.
A luminous form that weaves a delicate tapestry of chiaroscuro, Eos responds to changing angles and intensities of light: carving the stone, casting soft shadows, and composing ever-evolving atmospheres.


A Sculpture of Harmonious Light
“Like the fluted columns of a Greek temple, light fractures across Eos’s grooved surfaces in a dance of shadow and glow,” the designers note. A suspended sculpture, Eos embodies a dialogue between material and light—where every detail is conceived to elevate the essence of the stone and instill a sense of spatial harmony.
Available in elegant marble variants such as Cipollino Misto and Cipollino Cremo, and accented with burnished brass details, Eos offers a refined palette of stone and metal finishes.
It becomes an object of light that merges artisanal craft with architectural discipline—an ideal presence in contemporary interiors that seek a cultured and quietly expressive aesthetic.

