The Architect Show Athens / 2025
Maison Aetherion’s participation in Greece’s leading architecture & interior design fair.
COMPLETED EXHIBITION
Venue:
Metropolitan Expo Athens
CATEGORY
Architecture & Interior Design Exhibition
OBJECTIVE
To present Maison Aetherion’s sculptural lighting philosophy within an architectural context, demonstrating how natural stone, geometric purity, and handcrafted materials shape spatial experiences, elevate atmospheres, and integrate seamlessly into contemporary architectural practice.
SUMMARY
The Architect Show showcased Maison Aetherion’s approach to material-driven design: illuminated stone structures, sculptural light columns, vessels, and collectible objects crafted from onyx, marble, and semi-precious minerals.
Through curated spatial compositions, the exhibition emphasized the interplay of translucency, mass, and light — highlighting the brand’s belief that architectural identity emerges from the dialogue between nature, craftsmanship, and geometry.
The installation underscored how stone lighting can function simultaneously as sculpture, architectural element, and ambient illumination, offering architects new tools for creating emotionally resonant spaces.
SCOPE OF PRESENTATION
The exhibition featured:
• Illuminated stone columns, monolithic light panels, and freestanding sculptural fixtures.
• Triptych window-light compositions exploring material translucency.
• Vessels and collectible objects from the Greek, Japanese, Arabic, and Nordic series.
• Conceptual prototypes demonstrating geometric modularity for architectural lighting.
• Material samples and stone studies for bespoke architectural collaborations.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
• Integration of natural stone translucency within architectural lighting strategies.
• Sculptural objects functioning simultaneously as art pieces and spatial light sources.
• Exploration of monolithic geometry, timber-stone interaction, and artisanal joinery.
• Material-centric design aligned with contemporary architecture and high-end interiors.
• Presentation of rare onyx, aragonite, and marble in curated lighting scenarios.
AUDIENCE & INDUSTRY IMPACT
The Architect Show attracted architects, interior designers, lighting consultants, developers, boutique studios, and premium real-estate firms seeking material-driven lighting solutions.
Maison Aetherion received significant attention for its sculptural illumination approach, positioning the brand as a reference point for collectible lighting in architectural environments.
OUTCOMES
• Increased engagement with architecture and lighting-design professionals.
• New requests for custom stone lighting installations for residences, lobbies, wellness spaces, and galleries.
• Strong reception of the Desert Window Light, Oasis Sun Column, and Hikari Stone Panel.
• Reinforced strategic trajectory toward international fairs, including Maison & Objet Paris / 2025.
The Architect Show Athens / 2025
Maison Aetherion’s participation in Greece’s leading architecture & interior design fair.
COMPLETED EXHIBITION
Venue:
Metropolitan Expo Athens
CATEGORY
Architecture & Interior Design Exhibition
OBJECTIVE
To present Maison Aetherion’s sculptural lighting philosophy within an architectural context, demonstrating how natural stone, geometric purity, and handcrafted materials shape spatial experiences, elevate atmospheres, and integrate seamlessly into contemporary architectural practice.
SUMMARY
The Architect Show showcased Maison Aetherion’s approach to material-driven design: illuminated stone structures, sculptural light columns, vessels, and collectible objects crafted from onyx, marble, and semi-precious minerals.
Through curated spatial compositions, the exhibition emphasized the interplay of translucency, mass, and light — highlighting the brand’s belief that architectural identity emerges from the dialogue between nature, craftsmanship, and geometry.
The installation underscored how stone lighting can function simultaneously as sculpture, architectural element, and ambient illumination, offering architects new tools for creating emotionally resonant spaces.
SCOPE OF PRESENTATION
The showcase included:
• Illuminated stone columns, monolithic light panels, and freestanding sculptural fixtures.
• Triptych window-light compositions exploring material translucency.
• Vessels and collectible objects from the Greek, Japanese, Arabic, and Nordic series.
• Conceptual prototypes demonstrating geometric modularity for architectural lighting.
• Material samples and stone studies for bespoke architectural collaborations.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
• Integration of natural stone translucency within architectural lighting strategies.
• Sculptural objects functioning simultaneously as art pieces and spatial light sources.
• Exploration of monolithic geometry, timber-stone interaction, and artisanal joinery.
• Material-centric design aligned with contemporary architecture and high-end interiors.
• Presentation of rare onyx, aragonite, and marble in curated lighting scenarios.
AUDIENCE & INDUSTRY IMPACT
The Architect Show attracted architects, interior designers, lighting consultants, developers, boutique studios, and premium real-estate firms seeking material-driven lighting solutions.
Maison Aetherion received significant attention for its sculptural illumination approach, positioning the brand as a reference point for collectible lighting in architectural environments.
OUTCOMES
• Increased engagement with architecture and lighting-design professionals.
• New requests for custom stone lighting installations for residences, lobbies, wellness spaces, and galleries.
• Strong reception of the Desert Window Light, Oasis Sun Column, and Hikari Stone Panel.
• Reinforced strategic trajectory toward international fairs, including Maison & Objet Paris / 2025.
The Architect Show Athens / 2025
Maison Aetherion’s participation in Greece’s leading architecture & interior design fair.
COMPLETED EXHIBITION
Venue:
Metropolitan Expo Athens
CATEGORY
Architecture & Interior Design Exhibition
OBJECTIVE
To present Maison Aetherion’s sculptural lighting philosophy within an architectural context, demonstrating how natural stone, geometric purity, and handcrafted materials shape spatial experiences, elevate atmospheres, and integrate seamlessly into contemporary architectural practice.
SUMMARY
The Architect Show showcased Maison Aetherion’s approach to material-driven design: illuminated stone structures, sculptural light columns, vessels, and collectible objects crafted from onyx, marble, and semi-precious minerals.
Through curated spatial compositions, the exhibition emphasized the interplay of translucency, mass, and light — highlighting the brand’s belief that architectural identity emerges from the dialogue between nature, craftsmanship, and geometry.
The installation underscored how stone lighting can function simultaneously as sculpture, architectural element, and ambient illumination, offering architects new tools for creating emotionally resonant spaces.
SCOPE OF PRESENTATION
The showcase included:
• Illuminated stone columns, monolithic light panels, and freestanding sculptural fixtures.
• Triptych window-light compositions exploring material translucency.
• Vessels and collectible objects from the Greek, Japanese, Arabic, and Nordic series.
• Conceptual prototypes demonstrating geometric modularity for architectural lighting.
• Material samples and stone studies for bespoke architectural collaborations.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
• Integration of natural stone translucency within architectural lighting strategies.
• Sculptural objects functioning simultaneously as art pieces and spatial light sources.
• Exploration of monolithic geometry, timber-stone interaction, and artisanal joinery.
• Material-centric design aligned with contemporary architecture and high-end interiors.
• Presentation of rare onyx, aragonite, and marble in curated lighting scenarios.
AUDIENCE & INDUSTRY IMPACT
The Architect Show attracted architects, interior designers, lighting consultants, developers, boutique studios, and premium real-estate firms seeking material-driven lighting solutions.
Maison Aetherion received significant attention for its sculptural illumination approach, positioning the brand as a reference point for collectible lighting in architectural environments.
OUTCOMES
• Increased engagement with architecture and lighting-design professionals.
• New requests for custom stone lighting installations for residences, lobbies, wellness spaces, and galleries.
• Strong reception of the Desert Window Light, Oasis Sun Column, and Hikari Stone Panel.
• Reinforced strategic trajectory toward international fairs, including Maison & Objet Paris / 2025.















