Belgian designer Jeroen De Ruddere was not created simply as a collection of lamps, but as an exploration of proportion and a rethinking of what lighting objects and shades could become. Defined by sculptural silhouettes and a quiet sense of presence, the first pieces introduced a language where simplicity acquires depth and form becomes emotion.
From this foundation emerged a recognisable design identity rooted in the dialogue between materials: the grounded warmth of wood, the delicacy of refined fabrics, and the architectural clarity created when the two meet. This balance has become the signature of the collection, lighting objects that feel intuitive, tactile, and timeless.
Today, the collection continues to evolve through the use of wood, bronze, steel, and textile, materials selected for their depth, restraint, and emotional resonance. The result is a series of sculptural lighting pieces designed not only to inhabit a space, but to establish a meaningful connection with the people who experience them.