Drawing from centuries of Italian craftsmanship, Terzani’s Memory Project incorporates precious materials with cutting edge technology to create unique, luxurious pieces with roots in the noble craft traditions of wrought iron, wood, and scavo glass.
In 1985, Sergio Terzani met Jean-Francois Crochet, an experienced Parisian designer. Together, they updated the craft culture, presenting it from a contemporary design angle. Jean François Crochet designed most of the lighting sculptures you will find here; no longer accessories or cold, technical supports, but dramatic, vibrant designs that build a unique bridge from the past to the present.
A perpendicular band of gold leaf-flecked glass, entwined by a delicate “knot” finished in waxed rust, gives Alaya’s a minimal, yet alluring shape that can feel at home in classic or contemporary settings. Available as a wall sconce, a standing light or a dual ceiling piece, the clean lines draw viewers’ attention to the soft glow of Alaya’s amber light.