AROMAS

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Founded over 30 years ago in Valencia, Spain, Aromas del Campo is deeply rooted in Mediterranean heritage. The surrounding nature and materials have shaped its collections, blending tradition with innovation. Today, the brand draws inspiration from diverse styles and cultures, experimenting with new materials and finishes to create lighting designs with a global vision. Sustainability has become a key focus, influencing both product design and manufacturing processes to ensure a more responsible approach to production.

During 3daysofdesign, AROMAS presents its new decorative lighting collection, inspired by the Mediterranean—a fusion of creativity and tradition, this collection celebrates the region's unique colours, textures, and light. Each piece reflects the natural beauty of the Mediterranean, from the blues of the sea to the warm ochres of the land. AROMAS' designs transform light into an element that creates ambiance and evokes serenity. Crafted from materials like clay, blown glass, and aged wood, the collection offers functional, artistic lighting solutions, bringing warmth, beauty, and sophistication to any space.

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