Irish Wedding Paradise Adorned with Czech Chandeliers (video)
A forgotten village in Northern Ireland hides an architectural gem - an ancient 18th-century rectory. This former church building, known as The Old Rectory, has transformed into a romantic venue for wedding ceremonies.
Married couple Paul and Emma, together with their four-legged companion, an Irish Wolfhound named Leah, have breathed new life into this place. Their goal is to create unforgettable moments for newlyweds and their guests.
Czech company ArtCrystal Tomeš contributed to creating the magical atmosphere by supplying six impressive crystal light fixtures. Collaboration with British design studio Philip Rodgers Design LLP was crucial in preserving the building's historical character during its modernization.
The dining room is dominated by five magnificent chandeliers. Each, with a diameter of 130 cm, boasts 40 arms on two levels. Elegantly shaped arms carry frosted crystal bowls with delicate ornaments. The central part of the chandeliers and cut crystal pendants complete their dazzling appearance.
The art deco-style bar is adorned with a sixth chandelier of the same type, imposing in its size with a diameter of 170 cm.
Debbie Roberts from the design studio doesn't hide her enthusiasm: "The installation exceeded our expectations, and the clients are more than satisfied. During a personal visit, we were amazed at how the chandeliers elevated the entire space."
If you're looking for a way to make your interior special, don't hesitate to contact lighting experts. They will help you find the perfect solution to enhance the atmosphere of your special day.