For 25 years Radiant Lighting have been bringing us some of the biggest names in lighting from around the world.
August 13th, 2013
It started with an idea, a belief that consumers deserved quality lighting design. And with a passion to sell not just products, but a way of life, this idea would become reality: Radiant Lighting.
Since 1988, Radiant Lighting has provided us with some of the world’s best lighting designs. Showcasing fixtures from the greatest lighting designers – Morosini, Fontana Arte, Lucente, and Ansorg, to name but a few – Radiant Lighting holds the finest ranges for both commercial and residential sectors. But for this unique company, lighting is not just simply about products, objects or designer name-must-haves. By sourcing the world’s most elegant luminaires, Radiant Lighting will forever change the way you perceive light and shade. And their latest release is certainly testament to this vision.
Sandro Santantonio’s ‘Hand Made’ fixture leaves nothing to the imagination: crafted from fiberglass, this light has all the warmth of hand-made charm with a sleek, contemporary look. Individually painted, the ‘Hand Made’ range is available in finishes with lacquer or matt black exterior with gold or silver leaf inside, ensuring that this light oozes in sophistication. Also available as an individually crafted floor lamp, Santantonio’s design can work in any, and every space. It is a design that is quite simply, beautiful.
There is no one single element that makes a finished installation. Rather it is the synthesis of planning, selection and comparison that makes lighting design truly extraordinary, and Radiant Lighting knows all the secrets.
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