About ORÉON

Our Origin

ORÉON draws its lineage from Murano, the Venetian island where glassmaking became an art form rather than a trade.

For centuries, Murano artisans developed techniques that transformed molten glass into architectural elements—arms, volumes, and light-bearing structures designed to occupy space with balance and permanence. Chandeliers were not conceived as decoration, but as central installations, scaled to the room and shaped by proportion, symmetry, and light dispersion.

ORÉON continues this tradition in a contemporary context. Each piece is designed as an architectural presence—rooted in classical proportion, refined through modern restraint, and intended to endure beyond trends.

We believe lighting should not compete with a space, but complete it.

Our light fixtures are conceived as architectural elements rather than decorative accessories. Each piece is designed to define space, emphasize scale, and create a lasting visual presence within its environment.

All chandeliers are produced on a made-to-order basis. This approach allows each piece to be proportioned to the architecture it inhabits, ensuring proper scale, balance, and installation integrity. Rather than offering mass-produced fixtures, we prioritize deliberate production and controlled availability.

Our designs focus on clarity of form, material restraint, and permanence. Crystal and warm gold finishes are selected for their ability to interact with light over time, creating depth and atmosphere without reliance on trend-driven styling.

Because of their scale and construction, professional installation is required for all ORÉON chandeliers. Our team coordinates specifications following purchase to ensure each piece integrates seamlessly into its intended setting.

ORÉON designs for ceilings most spaces do not have — and for clients who understand the value of intention, proportion, and restraint.