• Dining Room

    The dining room and the kitchen are part of an open space, so it was our intention to use a statement lighting fixture. This Mid Century Modern light was brought by me from Ukraine. Fitted with the right light bulb it emits soft, diffused light and provides an even, functional illumination.

  • Living Room

    The living room forms an open space with the kitchen and dining area, creating a generous open space, flooded with natural light that comes from the open terrace.

    A Space Age pendant from the 1970s has been chosen for this space, which acts as a sculptural piece as well.

  • Sitting Corner

    In the seating area, furnished with the iconic armchairs by Hand Wegner, we placed a no less iconic table lamp by Gae Aulenti, which diffuses light in a warm, layered way that contrasts softly with the openness of the space.

    This lamp is a true collectible piece, carefully positioned within the residential lighting design to define function, enhance atmosphere, and bring a sense of authorship to the interior through vintage lights of enduring design value.

  • Bedroom

    For the bedroom, we selected a 1970s vintage modular plastic pendant, chosen for its Scandinavian style. However, the pendant was made by a Portuguese company Bonita, now extinct.

    The piece introduces a gentle, diffused light that enhances the intimacy of the room, while its materiality adds depth and subtle visual interest.

  • Bedroom

    For the bedside we opted for a wall fixture, instead of the table lamp. The Bestlite provides a more functional aspect, by directing its light precisely. This lamp, designed by Robert D. Best in 1930, is being produced by Gubi in Denmark.