You know that the colonial masters of old love to live it up, living in huge bungalows with sprawling grounds, not to mention having plenty of servants to dote on them with each step that they take, enjoying some time off for afternoon tea while chit chatting with their family and friends as the world goes by. For those who have a ballroom, something even better and more opulent is affixed – the chandelier, and if walls (and other fixtures in a home) could talk, I can just imagine the kinds of conversations that the aged chandelier has recorded over the years.
Modern day mansions, too, do have chandeliers of their own. The question that owners of such cribs should ask themselves is this – do you need a chandelier in your home, and if you have answered “Yes”, is it going to be green? I suppose that is a valid question, considering the amount of environmental awareness that we are bombarded with each day in this age. Well, for folks who want an environmentally friendly chandelier (relatively speaking, of course), design firm Troika might have just the thing for you – the LED chandelier known as Thixotropes.