Aplomb Wall Light
$1,170
Gessato
Aplomb takes raw cement—pigmented, hand-poured, left agreeably grainy—and turns it into a wall light that feels more like a small architectural feature than a fixture. Lucidi + Pevere angle the mouth of the sconce upward, so most of the glow slides across wall and ceiling in a broad wash while a narrower beam slips through the lower lip to sketch a soft underline. The result is quiet drama: no glare, just layered light and a subtle halo that changes with nighttime traffic or passing clouds. Choose grey for honest concrete, warm brown for a clay-like note, or crisp white when you want the form to melt into plaster—each hue is mixed into the cement itself, not painted on. Pair two in a hallway, flank a mantel, or use one beside the bed; wherever it lands, the Aplomb speaks fluent minimalism in the solid language of concrete.