Rene Collection
Rene mono Installation
Designed by Matteo Calonaci
Description
The "Rene" collection includes single pendants, chandeliers, and hanging lamps inspired by the works of Rene Magritte. The central element is a porcelain umbrella with fiber optics, creating a floating light effect. The variety of models, compositions of single pendants, and color options allow the collection to be used in any type of space: from children's rooms to large halls and staircases.
Company details
Registered address: 440034, Penza, Kalinina St., 84, apt. 1 Mailing address: 440034, Penza, Kalinina St., 84, apt. 1 TIN 5837080025 KPP 583701001 OGRN 1215800002890 Current account 40702810648000012018 PENZA BRANCH No. 8624, Sberbank PJSC BIC 045655635 Correspondent account 30101810000000000635 Email info@sagarti.com Contact phone +7 (499) 877-41-60 Chief Executive Officer — Aleksandr A. Shchipalkin
Payment
The product price is paid according to the billing details and in accordance with the terms and deadlines specified in the Agreement. Payment is made in full before the goods are shipped. For custom orders, special payment terms are possible, to be agreed separately.
Delivery
We deliver the goods to the terminal of the transport company of your choice, or directly to your address. You can also pick up the goods from the warehouse yourself. A power of attorney from the buyer will be required to hand over the goods. Delivery to the destination is at the buyer’s expense. If convenient, we can ship the goods to another city on your behalf and at your expense—just issue a written authorization, and we will organize everything.
Packaging
The unit price of the product includes both the cost of its production and the packaging. No additional shipping packaging is required for lighting items, only for decor items. It is paid for separately by the buyer. The dimensions indicated in the price list may vary slightly for production reasons. Therefore, before ordering and installation, we recommend checking the current technical diagrams and product manuals—they are always included in the set.
Care
To preserve beauty and extend the service life of Sagarti lighting, follow these simple care recommendations. For light soiling, wipe porcelain elements with a dry or slightly damp soft cloth. Use a soft‑bristle brush to remove dust from hard‑to‑reach areas. All collections feature removable pendants that can be detached and thoroughly washed with water or a special solution. Care for metal parts: wipe with a dry flannel cloth or a microfiber cloth. If necessary, use a special metal cleaner without alcohol or ammonia. Wipe optical fiber threads with a dry microfiber cloth, avoiding strong pressure. Do not allow bending or mechanical damage—this may affect light output.
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Even the most sophisticated equipment cannot breathe life into an inanimate object. Through the warmth of an artists’ hands, a piece of clay draws vitality from its creator’s soul and gains life.
Learn moreRene Collection
A unique creation born from the collaboration between the Italian school of design and the Sagarti team — a piece that shapes a new reality in interior design. The umbrella-shaped pendant lights honor René Magritte’s vision of individuality and uniqueness. Each umbrella is handcrafted, making every piece one of a kind.
Learn moreMatteo Calonaci
Born in Poggibonsi (Siena) in 1984, in the very heart of Italy. He learned product design from his grandfather, the owner and designer of a lighting manufacturing company. He graduated from the ISIA product design school in Florence, where he received a higher education degree.
After graduation, he began collaborating with various companies: women’s handbags, tech objects, furniture—these are the fields Matteo worked in. In an era of continuous technological development, the concepts absorbed in the old family workshop remain in the designer’s mind. These concepts merge with new production technologies, giving rise to distinctive interior objects that are both aesthetic and technological.
Matteo Calonaci likes to say that every object is design when it performs well the task for which it was created.