The Journey of a Wooden Lamp

1950s · My Grandfather’s Beginning

My grandfather, born in 1935, began woodworking as a teenager in a simple shed behind the house — no electricity, just hand-me-down tools and daylight.

He built whatever the family needed: stools, bedframes, even a wardrobe for my grandmother’s wedding — carved entirely by hand, without a single screw.

He never read blueprints. He trusted his hands and the wood’s rhythm. “Wood speaks,” he’d say. “Rush it, and it splinters.”

That wardrobe still stands in our family home today — solid, smooth, and quietly alive.

1970s · My Father’s Workshop

By his teens in the 1970s, my father was learning the craft simply by watching — holding boards, sweeping shavings, sanding corners smooth. That’s how knowledge passed down in our family: not through instructions, but presence.

He later built his own corner in the garage: a bench, a few tools, and soft afternoon light. There, he made sturdy bookshelves, a desk for my mother, and eventually, a crib for me — each edge hand-sanded until baby-soft.

2016 · Carrying It Forward

I didn’t jump into woodworking right away. I grew up around it — but returned in 2016, bringing something new: LED lighting.

I began crafting wooden lamps. Not to modernize tradition, but to continue it — with clean design, solid wood, and efficient LED light. Each piece is still shaped by hand, just like before.

To me, a lamp is more than light.
It’s quiet company. A daily presence.
And if made with care, it lasts — like my grandfather’s wardrobe, or my father’s crib.

Tools Changed. Wood Didn’t.

From hand saws to power tools, the craft evolved.

But the heart of it all—solid wood—remains the same.

Three generations, one material. Always real.

real natural wood for led lamp

Why Solid Wood?

We’ve stayed with solid wood because it feels the most honest, and it carries life within it. It breathes, it carries time in its grain, and it changes softly with the years — just like us.

It’s not about chasing perfection — it’s about creating something real, something that feels like home the moment you switch it on.

When shaped by hand, wood keeps breathing — it warms with your touch, softens with the years, and slowly becomes part of your everyday life.

Our Design Philosophy

We design with simplicity in mind — not to follow trends, but to create pieces that feel timeless in your space.

Every wooden lamp has a clean silhouette—but behind that is careful attention to proportion, angles, and feel.

Our lamps aren’t made to impress. They’re made to stay — to live quietly with you, day after day. Simple and clean design—no tricky grooves or detailed carvings that trap dust, because cleaning shouldn’t add to your stress.

one piece wood for led lamp

To us, a lamp is not just a lamp

— it’s our craft and our heritage, shared quietly from our hands to your home.

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