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    stoff nagel x lune 1860

    Sculptural Play by: Lune 1860

     

    We invited Lisa Mok, artistic director and co-founder of Lune 1860, to conceptualize a series of sculptural settings inspired by the STOFF Nagel designs and the atmospheric language of the wedding table.

    stoff nagel x lune 1860
    stoff nagel x lune 1860

    Lisa Mok is a prolific creative director, with an innate understanding of what we all want  to look at and feel inspired by. Through Lune 1860’s immersive experiences, visual storytelling and design, Lisa is redefining what it means to celebrate the most memorable moments in our lives.

    stoff nagel x lune 1860

    A sculptural candelabra glow with soft candlelight, poised atop a feathery swan-inspired underlay that evokes elegance and quiet drama.

    stoff nagel x lune 1860

    Soft moonlight casts spotlight on the sculptural candle holder arrangement.

    What inspired you to start Lune 1860, and how did weddings become a central focus?

     

    Lune began as something my husband and I felt we were stepping into rather than building. We imagined it as a world people could move through and feel slightly changed by, part gallery, part home, and part dream. At its core, it was about slowing down and noticing the small, meaningful moments. Weddings naturally became a central focus because they hold that same emotional depth. They are spaces where people are most present and open, which felt like a natural extension of what Lune is. Over time, it has become something more collaborative, shaped by the people and conversations within it. That feels more true to what it is now than anything we originally imagined.

    stoff nagel x lune 1860

    A floral art form

    stoff nagel x lune 1860

    What are the key elements that make a tablescape feel elevated rather than overdone?

     

    A single variety of anything, repeated. That’s usually where I start. One element with purpose, repeated to create rhythm rather than layering multiple ideas. Nothing should compete for attention — it should feel composed but never precious. That singularity is deliberate, because ultimately the people should always be the tablescape’s greatest accessory.

    stoff nagel x lune 1860
    stoff nagel x lune 1860
    stoff nagel x lune 1860

    What’s one unexpected detail that instantly elevates a wedding table?

     

    Removing the floral element entirely. The absence of the expected thing becomes the detail. It forces everything else to work harder and usually reveals how considered the rest of the table actually is.

    stoff nagel x lune 1860
    stoff nagel x lune 1860

    How would you describe your signature aesthetic in three words?

    Edited, considered, and familiar

    stoff nagel x lune 1860

    “Ultimately the people should always be the tablescape’s greatest accessory.”

     

    – Lisa Mok, Lune 1860

    stoff nagel x lune 1860
    stoff nagel x lune 1860

    Two vases, a single stem of bloom unfolding like quiet sculpture between them.

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