Moirai Lamps
In the 18th century, during the reign of Sultan Selim the Third, the Ottoman Empire embraced the Venetian filigree glass technique and transformed it into the Çeşm-i Bülbül glassware, characterised by its distinctive white and blue stripes. Traditionally utilised as giftware and tableware for Ottoman Banquets, Çeşm-i Bülbül glasses held cultural significance.
The Moirai Lamps Collection takes inspiration from this rich heritage, reinterpreting the traditional glass blowing technique as a contemporary form language. These lamps not only serve as a homage to cultural legacy but also function as elegant and functional lighting pieces.
All vessels were made by the team of local glassmakers in Istanbul.
Essential information
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Available Colours
Blue & white stripes
White stripes
Black stripes
Comes in three shape options.
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240 V European Plug
Standard E27 light bulb Works with an adapter for the US and UK system.
The metal wire can carry the full load of the glass lamp shade.
The lamps should be secured on a strong beam, hook or a stable ceiling.
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Dust off with a micro fiber cloth
Please do not place extremely hot or cold items as this may cause thermal shock.
We highly recommend installation with an electrician and PAT testing.
Moriai lamps with lights on
Moirai Lamps with white stripes
Moirai Lamp - Shape A
Moirai Lamp - Shape B
Moirai Lamp - Shape C
Making of Moirai Lamps
Making of Moirai Lamps
Making of Moirai Lamps