The Caravaggio is now considered a Scandinavian design classic and is one of our best sellers. Its delicate lines create a beautiful silhouette that works perfectly in most rooms of the home. When hung in pairs, or as a row of three, over a kitchen island they add style without dominating the space too much - and with 5 sizes to choose from it is always possible to get the scale just right. The solid shade concentrates the light downwards for strong illumination whilst the open top allows light to gently spill upwards providing ambient light on the ceiling. Its elongated shape means that the bulb is tucked up within the shade so glare is never an issue. Danish designer Cecilie Manz says "new products should either be innovative and rejuvenating or offer improvement in order to earn recognition". Thus, she has done her utmost to develop designs that do not steal attention from the light, but ensure that function always prevails. - Fritz Hansen Caravaggio Gloss Metal Pendant Light - Gloss black & red flex / P3 : 40cm Lighting - New In Single Pendant Lights Caravaggioâ„¢ designer pendant luminaire - an aesthetically designed light source for ambient and area lighting The Danish designer Cecilie Manz, whose ambition with regard to her work is to create products that are simple and beautiful according to the tradition of Scandinavian style, but also have modern international elements, has created a light source that meets all these criteria with the Caravaggioâ„¢ pendant lamp. The Caravaggioâ„¢ pendant lamp is wonderfully suitable as an area light source, e.g. to illuminate a dining table or a counter, but also finds its purpose as a main light source in the room. After her education at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and a semester abroad at the University of Art and Design in Helsinki, Cecilie Manz founded her own company. She carries out her work in the traditional way - alone in her studio - drawing her designs on paper and devoting herself to shaping her objects in the basement. Her work reflects Cecilie Manz's own expression: perfecting the Scandinavian tradition of simplicity with a modern, international aspect. Cecilie Manz has been awarded the Berlin Art Prize (2008) and the Bruno Mathsson Prize (2009), among others, for her works. Some of her pieces are in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Design Museum Danmark. The FRITZ HANSEN company was founded in 1885 after the cabinetmaker Fritz Hansen obtained a trading license for Copenhagen in 1872. The company gained a high reputation already in the first 50 years of its existence due to its high-quality products and the cooperation with well-known designers. Premium quality is the hallmark of the company's products, which since 1979 has no longer been family-owned, but is largely owned by Skandinavisk Holding. Since its introduction in the 1930s, high-quality furniture made of plywood has been the trademark of Fritz Hansen. Many renowned architects and designers, such as Arne Jacobsen, Hans Wegner and Verner Panton, worked together with Fritz Hansen.