When we think of luxurious but restrained design in the spirit of modernism, it's hard not to mention the name Florian Schulz. This German designer created more than just lamps - he designed sculptures of light that have gracefully stood the test of time. One of his most recognizable designs is the brass pendant lamp, which combines purity of form with the warmth of brass and extraordinary functionality. The lamp is made of solid brass - a material that not only ages beautifully, but also reflects light in a soft, noble way. When lit, the lamp emits a warm, focused light, perfect over a dining table, kitchen island or reading area. The lampshade shields the light source, directing it exactly where it needs to be, without glaring. Combined with the natural patina of brass, this creates an atmosphere of subtle luxury - elegance without pretentiousness. Florian Schulz (1946-2019) took over the family manufactory in 1973 and has since developed classic lamp collections, focusing on designs with a minimalist, functional design, often made of brass.