Stone
The quarry in the piece.
Natural yellow travertine and solid wood
Yellow travertine and wood
Honed travertine
Each stone piece is cut from natural travertine, so veining and texture vary slightly.
Mikros or Megas · Prisma or Shams glow
Meli wanted light that gathers people the way a table gathers plates — She chose this NOR Travertine Saucer Pendant.
Yellow travertine and wood — warm LED poured like late sun over islands and dining rooms.
What the piece is made of, how it lives in a room, and how to keep it honest. Meaning needs a body.
The quarry in the piece.
Natural yellow travertine and solid wood
Yellow travertine and wood
Honed travertine
Each stone piece is cut from natural travertine, so veining and texture vary slightly.
Mikros or Megas · Prisma or Shams glow
How it occupies a room.
Mikros and Megas dining scales
Sculptural saucer pendant
LED
Pendant lamp and mounting hardware
In stock
How to keep it honest.
Dust with a soft dry cloth. Wipe travertine with a damp cloth only.
UAE delivery included
Free UAE delivery — no separate shipping fee at checkout. 5% VAT applies at checkout. Orders are typically processed within 1–3 business days, then delivered to the UAE in 7–15 business days. Tracking is emailed once your order ships.
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Light that gathers people the way a table gathers plates
NOR yellow travertine and wood saucer pendant to pour warm LED like late sun over islands and dining rooms
In an age of abundance, Meli does not hide from choice. She imagines an object, fusses until it feels like hers, then celebrates it in public — a curriculum you can pick up with your hands.
Friday lunch, every chair taken, a cold white disc overhead. Hospitality needed warmer gravity. She imagined a saucer designed by someone who loved quarries — light as a host, not as an office leftover.
Create.
Travertine face, wood accents, LED like Mediterranean afternoon. She hung the idea over an island and watched shadows soften on stone. Fuss until the geometry welcomes faces.
Celebrate.
It stayed for rooms where everyone already arrives hungry for connection. She celebrates warm geometry above the table — abundance turned into ceremony without a speech.
Hang light that gathers. People will sit where the warmth is, if you give the warmth a beautiful shape.