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Casa Di Luce Brings Great Modern Lighting to Toronto

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With 70+ labels and a new website, this retailer lights the way

Lighting is more than just functional. The right light in the right space creates an experience that’s greater than the sum of its parts, whether it’s an intimate conversation over dinner or a lively, room-filling party with friends. And while it’s just one more part of a modern home’s decor, lighting is somehow moreso, too. Because as much as the right light sets the mood, there are few better ways to spoil it than with the wrong one.

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Courtesy of Casa Di Luce.

Family-owned and operated, Casa Di Luce has been helping design-savvy Toronto locals navigate the world of modern lighting since 2003. The family’s roots in interior design go back even further to Europe, where they ran a successful furniture shop for 25 years. That longevity in the design world is owed to two things: a commitment to providing unparalleled customer service, and an expertise in modern lighting and trends. It’s why Casa Di Luce has become one of Canada’s leading suppliers for not just people’s homes, but for commercial and hospitality projects, too.

Modern Lighting Toronto - Casa di Luce

Courtesy of Casa Di Luce.

Of course, that longevity is also owed to the skill with which the Casa Di Luce team curates their selection. Casa Di Luce is an official distributor for acclaimed European labels, including Foscarini, Artemide, Axolight, Slamp, Lodes, Nemo, LZF, Luceplan and Masiero. Sought-after North American lighting manufacturers, like Modern Forms, WAC Lighting, Kuzco, Legrand and Sonneman, are on hand at their Toronto showroom, too. It’s a who’s who of top brands, but if you still can’t find the lighting you want, Casa Di Luce’s team members are experts in sourcing outside labels, too.

Courtesy of Casa Di Luce.

Despite their family-business values, Casa Di Luce isn’t stuck in the past. The new, re-launched website brings the experience of shopping for designer lighting home. Its entire selection of more than 70 brands is available, while shoppers can quickly and conveniently download 2D and 3D drawings and renderings, as well as specification sheets, to ensure they have the resources to understand how each pendant, sconce and chandelier will fit into their space.

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Courtesy of Casa Di Luce.

In the end, that’s what it’s about: the right light for your space. Because after each deeply researched, laboured-over decision about flooring, surfaces and furniture, it’s lighting that will set the mood. Casa Di Luce, whether in-store or on its new website, is here to help you set it. CASADILUCE.CA

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