In interiors that strive for uniqueness and visual identity, lighting often transcends functional boundaries and becomes an independent design element. The Cornica chandelier, created by Corda for Optika Ercegović in Šibenik, is just such an example.
Geometrically pure yet playful, this top-mounted model is made of aluminum and satin-finished glass and appears like a floating architectural installation. It does not dominate the interior optics, but complements the space, as if visually framing the daily encounters of clients and staff. Its presence is clear but unobtrusive, creating an impression of professionalism and modernity.
Optics as a space requires extreme precision in everything, from the lighting of work surfaces to the aesthetic message it sends to clients. Cornica fits perfectly into such a context because it combines technical functionality with a pronounced aesthetic. Its form, inspired by geometric frames, is reminiscent of eyeglass frames, which is symbolically extremely appropriate, but also of exhibition spaces where every detail is carefully thought out. This lamp becomes a kind of architectural accent within the space, but without visual overload. A real chandelier for a space where precision is the focus, and style is part of brand communication.
With dimensions of 1200 x 800 x 1900 mm and five E14 lampholders, Cornica provides even but discreet diffused light, thanks to carefully arranged spherical shades. The light is warm, pleasant to stay in and to view details, which is crucial in businesses such as optics, where long-term concentration and visual focus are expected from the client. With IP20 protection, it is intended for use in interiors, and the choice of colors (black, white, anthracite, or any shade from the RAL chart) allows for additional styling according to the needs of the designer.
Cornica does not remain just a lighting fixture but becomes an extension of the architectural idea of the space, emphasizing the layered narrative of the interior.