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Some lights are very bright when switched on, yet the space remains cold; while others don't rush to "fill" the space with light, but instead gently transform the atmosphere of the room.
The Sienna Bird series is inspired by this kind of "just right" light: like a bird alighting on a branch, neither ostentatious nor attention-grabbing, yet bringing a sense of calm the moment you return home.

|The Product Design Process

The design of the Sienna Bird didn't start with the structure, but rather with "how the light should appear." During the sketching phase, the designers recorded many everyday scenes: the soft light by the window in the early morning, the still halo of light above the dining table, the gentle yet reassuring light by the bedside.

The form of the bird naturally took shape within these observations—not for the sake of styling, but to make the light appear more "alive." Only then did the refinement of proportions begin: the bird's form needed to be light, the lines of the lamp body stable; the light needed to be soft, and the details clean. Finally, through repeated adjustments, the "moment of the bird alighting" was made to look more natural.

 

|Materials and Details: The Reason for Softer Light

The key characteristics of this lighting series are "softness" and "refinement." The lamp body features simple, flowing lines and a delicate, understated surface finish; the bird motif is sculptural yet retains a gentle quality. The lampshade/light source ensures even light distribution; when lit, the light is soft and non-glaring, closer to "diffused warm light."
You'll find its details incredibly "thought-provoking": the connection between the bird and the lamp body is seamlessly integrated; the overall proportions are light and airy, yet the structure is stable; whether it's a pendant lamp or a wall lamp, it acts as a tranquil, understated element within the space.

 

|Four Product Recommendations: Applicable Spaces and Selection Logic

The following four models can cover most home/commercial space combinations of "main light + ambient light + accent light." You can choose according to the size of the space and your usage habits:

1) Sienna Bird Round Chandelier
Suitable as a visual centerpiece for living rooms, reception areas, and round dining tables. The circular structure inherently creates a "gathering" effect, and the light is more even, making the entire space softer when the light is on.
The same soft light, but with different shades that create a unique sense of presence.


 2) Sienna Bird Long Chandelier
More suitable for dining tables, kitchen islands, and long conference tables. The advantage of a long chandelier is that it "draws the light into a line," making the space appear neater and more suitable for areas where multiple people dine or work side-by-side.
Changing the color transforms the atmosphere above the dining table, making it more reflective of your personality.


3) Sienna Bird Pendant Lamp
More flexible, suitable for bar counters, bedside tables, reading nooks, or continuous hanging in corridors. Its advantage is "point-focused lighting + strong emotional impact," making it more refined in smaller spaces.
From refreshing to warm, each color illuminates different moods in different corners of the room.


4) Colorato Bird Wall Lamp
The wall lamp is the easiest in this series to "make a space feel softer." Suitable for bedroom headboards, corridors, and stairwells, it's also great for decorative lighting: it looks like a sculpture when off, and like a gentle guiding light when on.
Making the light on the wall softer and more integrated into the space.

Usage Tips | Making it look and work better

  • Recommended to use with dimmable light sources: 
    Using low brightness at night creates a "soft light atmosphere" and won't be harsh on the eyes.
  • Round chandeliers are suitable for "spaces with negative space": 
    Don't clutter the living room with decorations; the more restrained, the more sophisticated it looks.
  • Pay attention to the proportions of the long chandelier: 
    The longer the dining table/island, the more suitable it is, creating a more harmonious visual effect; try to make the length of the lamp proportional to the tabletop.
  • Suggested wall lamp height is slightly above eye level: 
    This makes the bird's silhouette clearer and makes it look more like it's "perched" on the wall.
  • Color scheme suggestions lean towards natural tones: 
    Off-white, light gray, wood tones, linen, and rattan will make the bird's design softer and more aesthetically pleasing.

The Sienna Bird series is more like a way to "slow down the light." It doesn't pursue an exaggerated presence, but uses quiet lines and soft light to make your everyday space more relaxed and emotionally resonant.
The moment the light turns on, it's like a bird gently landing—you'll find that what your home truly lacks isn't brighter light, but softer light.

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