Doma Pendant (Saddle Lamps)
The lamps in this collection are inspired by Colombia’s equestrian heritage, layered with a jewel-toned color palette that takes inspiration from the works of Colombian artist Fernando Botero. Talabartero translates as ‘master saddler,’ and the collection draws upon the expert craftsmanship and fine detailing—the stitching, the braiding and the hand tooling—that characterize the best of vintage saddles from the area. Each lamp is crafted from natural grain board-formed leather, guided by the same formation techniques as those used in fashioning saddles, with curves reminiscent of the figures in Botero’s paintings. We’ve partnered with master craftsman Edgar Beltrán Jaramillo and the skilled team in his Bogotá-based workshop to bring this collection to life.
Dimensions
15” Ø x 12” H
Finishes
MATERIALS Natural Grain Leather 5 Color Options Brushed Brass Hardware
L'Aviva Home

L’Aviva Home creates collections that tell stories—rooted in the materials, techniques, and artistry of craftspeople from around the world. Each piece is the result of a thoughtful collaboration that bridges cultures, honors tradition, and reflects a richly layered approach to design.
The design process is intimate and hands-on, shaped by both heritage and reinvention. Working closely with artisans, L’Aviva Home blends time-honored techniques with a contemporary perspective, ensuring that every piece carries a story from the past while finding its place in the present.
At the core of the brand’s work is a deep respect for craftsmanship and culture. Through long-term, mutually enriching partnerships, L’Aviva Home supports artisans in sustaining their skills, traditions, and communities. This commitment informs designs that are both meaningful and enduring—honest in their origins, thoughtful in their execution.
Through its collections, L’Aviva Home celebrates the artistry of global craft, fosters connection, and brings stories of heritage and culture into everyday spaces. Each piece invites a deeper appreciation for the world and the hands that shape it.
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