The forever candle

Cordless table lights, hand-blown by Venetian artists.

Glass sculpture by day, luminous work of art come dark. Green Wolf introduces handblown, untethered lights to compose every space. Light isn’t functional, it’s felt.

Generations of glass,
redefined

The glassmakers of Venice have been on the islands of Murano for seven centuries and the techniques have been refined every generation since. Green Wolf took that knowledge further by creating a light that behaves like a candle and never ends.

Curve Collection

Hand-blown Murano glass shaped into soft spheres that catch light from every angle. The glow wraps around the shape with a softer, wider, more diffused warmth.

Gem Collection

Hand-blown Murano glass cylinders in four colours: Amber, Emerald, Amethyst, and Titanio. Inside each, one or two smaller glass gems in contrasting colour. The gem catches the light from below and throws it outward through the cylinder.

Inciso Collection

Murano artisans hand engrave linear “inciso” markings to guide light, dispersing it in a scattering of rays. Formed in the central gem, pure light radiates through clear crystal and amethyst blown glass cylinders. The result is something elegantly otherworldly.

Solange Collection

Jewellery desinger Solange Azagury Partridge has collaborated with Green Wolf Lighting to create a signed edition of cordless lights for their latest collection.

Our studio

Rebecca Marks founded Green Wolf with one instinct: to identify and activate unexpected Creative connections. Merging  ancient craftsmanship with contemporary design green wolf lighting  identifies the synergy of the individual elements; The hand blown glass, the chromatic light, and the architectural interplay that would create an effect for more powerful than the sum of its parts.the vibrant ember of Green Wolf was lit.

"Creating ambiance at the dinner table is an art, and this portable light truly enhances the atmosphere, adding visual interest. It's a perfect blend of practicality and great design."

As seen in

WOW! House

The Shinmonzen, Kyoto

Salone Milan