If light were a part of modern art, it would be represented by chandeliers and hanging lamps of the Council. The unique design is based on the best Italian traditions and innovative technologies in production, which are constantly being worked on by the best engineers of the factory. The main artist and creator of the collection Gianluigi Landoni made a revolutionary discovery in the field of decorative lighting, showing a new interpretation of ceiling lighting: the luminous flux comes out of the mirror panels from the inside, thanks to this a real aura of light is obtained, which gently envelops the whole room.
Prices for chandeliers and Sovet pendant lamps in the catalog depend on the color of the body of the structure. In the online store you will find an extensive palette of shades and texture options that will be in harmony with all interior concepts. The laconic Traled model can be ordered in a stylish monocolor with a matte or glossy surface. Even when turned off in the daytime, in natural light, the chandeliers look no less advantageous and also visually stand out from the overall composition, attracting enthusiastic glances.
The monolithic form, made in monochrome shades with a shiny coating, perfectly integrates into any environment and interior style. Each side of the lamp accurately reflects the surrounding space, thanks to this effect, the chandelier seems to float in the air, as if it is held in a state of weightlessness without additional fasteners. The bronze, smoky and gold colors of the case will be in harmony with the furniture fittings, decorative ornaments and other lighting devices in the room.
In the showroom of designer furniture in Moscow you will also find Traled pendant lamps from the Italian factory Sovet, which are decorated with noble drawings of marble, stone and veined patterns of expensive wood. Russian and European decorators use such models when developing design projects to create an accent in the interior without overloading the space. Each texture can be selected in such a way that it is combined with other pieces of furniture in the interior. For example, in the dining area or in the kitchen, the chandelier above the dining table can repeat the texture of the countertop or the material of the floor covering. Stone and marble ornaments are presented in popular shades and patterns: golden and gray onyx, ombra di Caravaggio, portoro, calacatta, gaudi and others.