Bogotà pendant lamp by Massimiliano Raggi recounts the brand's expertise and know-how between functionality and aesthetics

In the ability to intercept, interpret and satisfy the needs of an evolved and demanding global market lies the success of a brand and its products. Contardi Lighting considers the decorative luminous object an ambitious and sophisticated product, from the point of view of aesthetics and functionality, that must "know how to illuminate". An arch-decorative vision that over the years has met with the creativity of planners and designers who have collaborated with the company.

Contemporary taste and sinuous geometries

The pendant lamps, the fruit of the partnership with Massimiliano Raggi that began over ten years ago, are a clear example of this approach. Over the years, the designer's stylistic signature has met with Contardi Lighting's expertise and know-how, resulting in lighting proposals with a contemporary taste and sinuous geometries.

Inspired by South American modernism

The lamp from the Bogotà collection enriches Massimiliano Raggi's lighting proposal. A light point for the living area inspired by the 1960s and 1970s typical of Brazilian and South American modernism. Bogotà showcases Contardi Lighting's ability to combine different materials by covering the lamp diffuser in fabric. A mix that confers lightness and a distinctive touch while respecting the contemporary code that characterises it.

Mix of materials

The diffuser of Contardi Lighting's lamp can be covered in Vienna straw or in white Calacatta marble or white cotton-effect fabric, set in a black lacquered oval-shaped wooden frame. The dimmable light, produced by a LED panel, provides an atmospheric atmosphere with uniform downward illumination.