LUSTRA — WENGE EDITION

ORIGIN

It starts on paper. Before steel. Before stone. Before weight.
Lustra was first drawn as a study in compression — spheres carrying mass. A structure that looks unstable but calculates perfectly.

side table with architectural brass sphere base, modern collectible design. Designed by Railis Kotlevs
  • WENGE VENEER

    A West African hardwood from the Congo Basin. Dense. Dark. Linear. Used in executive interiors and modernist luxury furniture for decades because it absorbs light instead of reflecting it.

Close-up of a person's hands on a wooden surface, likely a craftsman working with wood. Hekla Property

GOLD-PLATED STEEL

The gold layer is bonded to the steel through controlled electrochemical deposition — metal fused to metal.

The spheres are compressed tightly together. No gaps. Reflection becomes structure.

Gold spherical objects on a textured surface. Hekla Studio
  • PROCESS

    The Wenge surface is sanded by hand. The spheres are aligned and calibrated.
    The base is structurally tested.

Person cleaning a wooden table with gold spherical design. Hekla Property

DESIGNER

Designed by Railis Kotlevs, whose work merges European architectural heritage with Scandinavian restraint.

Classical structure and modern reduction coexist — creating objects that balance historical weight with contemporary precision.

Designer Railis Kotlevs

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