Sibyl floats with quiet confidence—an airy, sculptural pendant light that’s equal parts natural and iconic. Woven from hand-shaped rattan in a beautifully exaggerated form, this piece takes traditional craft and turns it into an architectural moment. Its wide, mushroomed silhouette diffuses light in the most flattering way, casting a warm glow that says “yes, ambiance can be a conversation starter.”
Rooted in organic modernism, Sibyl draws inspiration from mid-century experimentation and vintage island resorts, with just enough dramatic scale to own the room (without shouting for attention). Its neutral tone and woven texture bring a grounded presence—perfect for layering with other natural elements or letting it stand solo in a minimalist scene.
Designed to stun in weddings, product launches, immersive dinners, gallery pop-ups, and any space that needs a dose of softness with style.
Available in custom sizes or finishes upon request—because your event wasn’t made for off-the-shelf lighting, and neither was Sibyl.
Sibyl floats with quiet confidence—an airy, sculptural pendant light that’s equal parts natural and iconic. Woven from hand-shaped rattan in a beautifully exaggerated form, this piece takes traditional craft and turns it into an architectural moment. Its wide, mushroomed silhouette diffuses light in the most flattering way, casting a warm glow that says “yes, ambiance can be a conversation starter.”
Rooted in organic modernism, Sibyl draws inspiration from mid-century experimentation and vintage island resorts, with just enough dramatic scale to own the room (without shouting for attention). Its neutral tone and woven texture bring a grounded presence—perfect for layering with other natural elements or letting it stand solo in a minimalist scene.
Designed to stun in weddings, product launches, immersive dinners, gallery pop-ups, and any space that needs a dose of softness with style.
Available in custom sizes or finishes upon request—because your event wasn’t made for off-the-shelf lighting, and neither was Sibyl.