Designer Amos once took a night tour of the Louvre. As the moonlight grazed the top of the glass pyramid, the light and shadows of the famous paintings inside flowed across the walls. He was moved by the tranquility of that moment. Wanting to bring this artistic gentleness into the night, he used the glass pyramid as a prototype, recreating its geometric lines and embedding a soft light that imitates the glow of the moon. Thus, the Louvre Night Lamp was born. Each time one is lit, it is as if the romantic nightscape of the Louvre has been quietly brought into one's bedroom.