Sources Unlimited Introduces Vitamine Pendant Lamp by Melogranoblu
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Sources Unlimited Introduces Vitamine Pendant Lamp by Melogranoblu

Sources Unlimited has launched the Vitamine Pendant Lamp by Melogranoblu in India, expanding its portfolio of curated international luxury lighting solutions. Designed and crafted in Italy, the Vitamine pendant reflects contemporary glass artistry, combining hand-blown craftsmanship with refined aesthetics and atmospheric illumination.

The Vitamine Pendant Lamp is sculpted in hand-blown glass and is available in frosted, silver and black metallised finishes. Each finish offers a distinct visual identity while maintaining a cohesive and sophisticated design language. The lamp’s softly contoured silhouette and luminous surface create a balance between sculptural presence and visual lightness, making it suitable for modern interiors.

When illuminated, the Vitamine pendant gently diffuses light, producing a warm, ambient glow that enhances spaces without overwhelming them. The metallised finishes add layers of depth through subtle reflections, lending visual interest and richness, while the frosted version offers a softer, more understated expression that complements minimalist and serene settings.

Designed with versatility in mind, the Vitamine Pendant Lamp adapts across a range of residential and commercial environments. It can be used as a statement piece above dining tables, arranged in clusters within double-height spaces, or incorporated as a sculptural lighting accent in bedrooms, lounges and hospitality interiors. Its decorative yet restrained design allows it to blend artistic expression with everyday functionality.

With this launch, Sources Unlimited continues to reinforce its position as a leading curator of global luxury interiors in India. The introduction of the Vitamine Pendant Lamp underscores the company’s focus on bringing exceptional European lighting design to the Indian market, offering solutions that combine craftsmanship, timeless elegance and contemporary relevance.

Sources Unlimited has launched the Vitamine Pendant Lamp by Melogranoblu in India, expanding its portfolio of curated international luxury lighting solutions. Designed and crafted in Italy, the Vitamine pendant reflects contemporary glass artistry, combining hand-blown craftsmanship with refined aesthetics and atmospheric illumination.The Vitamine Pendant Lamp is sculpted in hand-blown glass and is available in frosted, silver and black metallised finishes. Each finish offers a distinct visual identity while maintaining a cohesive and sophisticated design language. The lamp’s softly contoured silhouette and luminous surface create a balance between sculptural presence and visual lightness, making it suitable for modern interiors.When illuminated, the Vitamine pendant gently diffuses light, producing a warm, ambient glow that enhances spaces without overwhelming them. The metallised finishes add layers of depth through subtle reflections, lending visual interest and richness, while the frosted version offers a softer, more understated expression that complements minimalist and serene settings.Designed with versatility in mind, the Vitamine Pendant Lamp adapts across a range of residential and commercial environments. It can be used as a statement piece above dining tables, arranged in clusters within double-height spaces, or incorporated as a sculptural lighting accent in bedrooms, lounges and hospitality interiors. Its decorative yet restrained design allows it to blend artistic expression with everyday functionality.With this launch, Sources Unlimited continues to reinforce its position as a leading curator of global luxury interiors in India. The introduction of the Vitamine Pendant Lamp underscores the company’s focus on bringing exceptional European lighting design to the Indian market, offering solutions that combine craftsmanship, timeless elegance and contemporary relevance.

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