The Palm-O-Rana light by Rana Salam for Interform.
From Beirut to Miami — two of Rana’s favorite cities that dream in color and live for the night.
Palm-O-Rana is where 1950s Miami glamour flirts with Beirut’s golden era — when palm trees lined the Corniche and everything shimmered with possibility.
This lamp is a love letter to that shared spirit of sunshine and style: The palm tree. Part sculpture, part 50s pop memory, radiating the optimism of a world that believed in beauty, leisure, and the good life. Light it up — and let the tropics meet the Mediterranean!
Palm-O-Rama comes from words like Panorama or Diorama slang for “a grand show or extravaganza.”
“-O-Rama” was a popular 1950s–60s American expression used to make things sound exciting, modern, and larger than life — a mix of spectacle and fun.
*Palm-O-Rana* is a play on words and a bit of flirting.