Nivasa unveils luxury lighting collection blending artistry and innovation
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Nivasa unveils luxury lighting collection blending artistry and innovation

Nivasa, a leader in luxury furniture design, has launched an exquisite lighting collection inspired by nature, combining sculptural aesthetics with masterful craftsmanship.
Crafted from premium 304-grade stainless steel, each piece showcases a refined interplay of organic and sleek forms, offering a range of finishes for bespoke customization. Designed for grand foyers, intimate spaces, and sophisticated interiors, the collection merges contemporary finesse with global design standards.
Collection highlights include:
  • Circular Drummer’s Chandelier – A geometric yet fluid design in a light gold dead matte finish, adding a bold yet harmonious touch.
  • Parisian Chandelier Rectangle – A fusion of classic European elegance and modern minimalism.
  • Dove Light – A blend of stainless steel and ethereal selenite stone, casting a warm, ambient glow.
  • Silk Worm Horizontal Light – Organic curves with a contemporary edge, finished in soft gold tones.
  • With this collection, Nivasa continues to push design boundaries, offering discerning homeowners and designers a sophisticated approach to lighting.
                                                                                                                          

Nivasa, a leader in luxury furniture design, has launched an exquisite lighting collection inspired by nature, combining sculptural aesthetics with masterful craftsmanship.Crafted from premium 304-grade stainless steel, each piece showcases a refined interplay of organic and sleek forms, offering a range of finishes for bespoke customization. Designed for grand foyers, intimate spaces, and sophisticated interiors, the collection merges contemporary finesse with global design standards.Collection highlights include:Circular Drummer’s Chandelier – A geometric yet fluid design in a light gold dead matte finish, adding a bold yet harmonious touch.Parisian Chandelier Rectangle – A fusion of classic European elegance and modern minimalism.Dove Light – A blend of stainless steel and ethereal selenite stone, casting a warm, ambient glow.Silk Worm Horizontal Light – Organic curves with a contemporary edge, finished in soft gold tones.With this collection, Nivasa continues to push design boundaries, offering discerning homeowners and designers a sophisticated approach to lighting.                                                                                                                          

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