Industrial lighting available in large stores seems practical at first glance: it is quickly available, the price is reasonable, and the choice of models is wide. However, behind this mass offer, there are also limitations that customers only notice later. When a malfunction, damage, or a simple desire to re-order the same model occurs, many are faced with the fact that this is no longer possible. Mass production dictates the pace, and after one season or collection, certain models simply disappear, without the possibility of spare parts.
With custom lighting, such as that developed by Corda, each project begins with careful design and an individual approach. This means that the lamp is not a passing serial item, but a long-term, sustainable product. If damage occurs, it is possible to make an identical replacement part – whether it is glass, lampshade, or metal component. The same applies to subsequent orders. The owner of a hotel, restaurant, or private residence can contact us years later with an inquiry and receive the same lamp as the first one, because the production process does not depend on the rhythm of seasonal collections, but on its own archive and documentation.
One case illustrates this clearly. When workers broke one of the three panes of glass on a chandelier purchased in a store while installing the joinery, the owner was unable to find a replacement part. Although the light fixture is still fully functional, it looks incomplete without the central cylindrical glass. The only solution is to buy a new chandelier. With a custom approach, this problem would be solved simply. By ordering and delivering just that one element. This is precisely why custom lighting offers not only a designer’s uniqueness, but also the security of long-term use.
Custom lighting often reaches for design solutions that are not only aesthetically appealing but also functionally adapted to the space and the user. Such lighting affects the mood, atmosphere, and everyday life of an individual. A custom-made lamp serves not only to illuminate a space, but also to refine it and make it more pleasant to stay in. This is precisely where its value lies. In the ability to make everyday moments more beautiful and of higher quality.