
In the warm silence of a softly lit room, among deep velvets, crystal reflections, and conversations barely above a whisper, Merlot is born.
An intense, velvety shade that recalls the exact moment wine meets light: deep, translucent, alive.
Its flowing curves seem shaped by the slow movement of a full-bodied red poured into an antique glass, while its surface captures every reflection like liquid silk.
There is something sensual and nostalgic about its presence.
It evokes grand Italian evenings, desserts served late into the night, the delicate clinking of glasses, polished wood, and the elegant warmth of a refined winter atmosphere.
Light passes through the material with remarkable softness, transforming the red into a ruby-like glow — warm, enveloping, intimate.
It does not simply illuminate a space; it makes it slower, softer, more alive.
An object that feels born from the meeting of art, design, and timeless rituals.
Like a fine wine left to breathe before being shared.

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