If Danish-born Designer Cecilie Manz were to take her cues from her own country's cultural heritage she might be selling light fixtures adorned with little mermaids with missing tongues, but rather than relying on Hans Christian Anderson for her inspiration, Manz turns to Italian Baroque painter Caravaggio as the muse for her collection of pendant lamps that bare his name. Caravaggio was best known for combining “naturalism with a dramatic, even theatrical approach to the use of light and shadow” and Ms. Manz pays homage by adroitly addressing “commercial and residential lighting with a unique minimalistic twist” ensuring that the focus remains on both function and illumination, though she doesn't completely eschew the Danish sensibility by exhibiting a preference for “durable materials and sublime, craftsman-like finish”…a prime example of what’s not at all rotten in the state of Denmark.


Duncan Munday Thursday, 05.01.08 @ 8:25 am

Her designs look great. I always feel that with pendant lighting it is worth taking time making a purchase and consider the rest of the room layout carefully as well as the ceiling height available. We have just begun to sell the Sil Lux Italian hand crafted pendant lighting which has an ultra modern feel the pendants in this range can all be adjusted to allow for most ceiling heights, has anyone dealt with this companies products before quality is great I would welcome any info.




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