Pantheum draws inspiration from the distinctive concrete roof of the ancient Roman temple, the Pantheon, as well as the clean lines and geometry of Brutalist architecture. Hand-cast in Jesmonite, its silhouette takes the form of a stepped, tile-like square, which is then sandblasted to achieve a rough surface resembling carved sandstone. Pantheum is a surface-mounted luminaire that can be installed individually or arranged in symmetrical groupings to create constellations of light on ceilings or walls.