Lucente is a small Düsseldorf manufactory, founded in 2026 by Milad Ghadi. We work in the quiet space between industrial precision and craft care — and make objects we would place in our own rooms.
Every piece begins in CAD. Only when every proportion sits does the design move to the printer — usually Bambu Lab, sometimes larger machines for the longer pieces. The print itself takes hours, often overnight. During that time, someone checks the strata regularly. We don't see this as production, but as growth.
After printing, each piece is hand-deburred, finely sanded, waxed or sealed. Edition pieces receive a small brass plaque with the edition number and a short signature. Then they are packed in Düsseldorf — never drop-shipped from a factory, never anonymous storage.
What separates us from a print shop.
A print shop optimises for volume. We optimise for the individual piece. If a stratum isn't right, it's reprinted. If a surface stays imperfect, it doesn't ship. If a form doesn't earn its place after three prototypes, it doesn't enter the collection.
We aren't fast. We are deliberate. Every piece asks: does it deserve what it costs — and would we live with it ourselves?
Commissions.
We accept a limited number of custom commissions each quarter — for architects, interior designers, hospitality, and occasionally private clients. The process is always the same: briefing, concept sketch, material recommendation, prototype, small-batch. We respond within five business days with a sketch and a quote.
Write to commissions@lucente.haus or call +49 162 8919558.