Your browser currently is not set to accept Cookies. Please turn it on or check if you have another program set to block cookies.
Oggetti Luce

The Oggetti Luce Story
Oggetti was founded in 1975 by husband and wife, Robert and Nancy Frehling. Originally the owners of a boutique shop in Miami, Florida, the Frehlings had an eye for quality Italian glass work. When they started the lighting side, Oggetti Luce, they knew just where to go for distinctive glassblowing--Venice and Murano, Italy.
Read MoreSince its inception, Oggetti Luce has also acquired the talents of mosaic artists from the Philippines and various European countries. Perhaps the most notable addition to this creative community is Philippine-native Vito Selma. From his familial background in furniture, his collegiate training at Italy’s oldest design school, and his undeniable natural talent, he is able to construct opulent wooden fixtures that transcend their common geometric aesthetic into forms that are as beautiful as they are indescribable.
Why We Love Oggetti Luce Lighting
Oggetti Luce lights are all handmade by some of the finest artisans in Italy, the Philippines and Europe, and many of the pieces are signed by the original designers, distinguishing the pieces as original works by Oggetti. Every glass fixture is exceptionally stunning whether the light is on or off, highlighting one of several demanding Murano glass blowing techniques, such as murrine, filigree, incalmo, lattimo, and many others. The finished glass is thick, heavy, and absolutely stunning. Their mosaic pieces are equally as impressive, combining attractive colors and styles for one of a kind contemporary lighting.
Fun Facts About Oggetti Luce
The Italian name, "Oggetti Luce", means "objects of light" in English. Quite appropriate for describing these glass and mosaic gems.
Noteworthy Products from Oggetti Luce
Named after a star that suddenly increases its brightness before fading back to its original intensity, the Oggetti Luce Nova Pendant features an array of sculpted wood, made of dozens of 3D triangles. The illumination peaks through the small openings, lighting the space with a sculptural and contemporary aesthetic.

The Aiden Cocktail Table by Arteriors is a dynamic, modern addition to spaces with a handcrafted touch. A spacious top and lower shelf are supported by a bold set of offset legs, offering plenty of room for storage, décor, and ...
Looking to update your contemporary living room? Introduce this Area Square Cocktail Table by Bernhardt Design to the interior space to induce a minimalistic flair. Its tapered open silhouette with smooth edges resembles a modern artwork in a museum. Made ...
The Bond Cocktail Table by Jonathan Adler is a handsome addition to spaces that showcases the beauty of warm, burled mappa wood. Appearing to float, the large, square top of this cocktail table is supported by a simple x-shaped acrylic ...
Tasteful ballet of glass and metal. Update your modern interior by adding this cp.3 Cocktail Table by Bernhardt Design. Created by designer Charles Pollock, this cocktail table is both functional and fashionable. Crafted from sleek polished stainless steel, this cocktail ...
The Daryl Cocktail Table by Arteriors makes a mesmerizing statement with artisan appeal. Clad in Antique Brass, the solid wood top is carved with a spellbinding ripple design that radiates to its round edge. The craftmanship continues downward to its ...
Bring casual comfort to porch, garden, and open kitchen alike by bringing home the Eames Round Occasional Tables with Universal Base, Outdoor from Herman Miller. The modern incarnation of the no-frills 1964 design from renowned husband-and-wife design team Charles and ...