New system, large room, low listening level


My first post, and not for me; for my adult daughter. She wants/needs a 2 channel music system. She lives in the UK in a restored Georgian townhouse which was converted and restored into flats 15 years ago.  Very posh. She is on what we would call the 2nd floor, which in the day was probably the main floor of the entire townhouse.  15' ceilings!  Her main living space is 20' x 30', functionally divided into sitting area, kitchen, small dining space and small office.  It is totally an open floor plan.  Curtains on 3 tall windows on the long wall.

The listening position would be about 12' from the speakers which would located along, and close to, the short wall.  Aesthetically, she would prefer floor standing.  For electronics, no more than 2 boxes, maybe zero or one.

Listens entirely to music from the internet: Qobuz, Spotify, radio (Classic FM), etc.

She listens at relatively low levels, perhaps 75 db max.  Musical taste are classical, light jazz.

Would prefer British brands, or at least brands readily available in the UK.

Suggestions, please.

Thanks in advance, Larry

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At low level and that big room i can think of only one speaker that can give the extreme detail classical music can have. Quad 2812.

You will not get a lot of bass but enough for my taste. I do not own Quad by the way.

Regards
Larry, what is her budget?  I live in the uk in an Edwardian high-ceiling home, though not quite to the height of those magnificent Georgian homes your daughter lives in.  They are beautiful houses and the rooms so light and airy with their tall sash windows.  
Many thanks to all who have contributed suggestions, very helpful.

It would have been even more helpful of me to indicate some sort of budget!

A range of £2000 - £2500 (~$3000), streamer+dac+amp+speakers.  The streamer will be the only source.  Used OK.
Blue node -Powernode with the amp built in for the amp and the streamer. A pair of Dali speakers. Towers are either $1100 us or even better the $1400 us version. Ohm makes nice towers that can hug the wall but they are $2000 so the bigger Dali’s would be better money wise plus they come in some cool colors. They have a white grey setup for both devices that would look and sound really good. The 1400 Dali speakers are worth the extra few bucks over the baby towers. 
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One more idea is the Elac active tower speakers ($2300 US) with a blue node 2i streamer and no amp $550. You might be able to get the streamer for $449 if you act today same for the powernode. They have/had a rebate. I saw on the website. Andrew Jones designed these speakers so you know they are good. I would still go with the Dali option for a couple reasons. She can upgrade the amplifier at anytime, They are a little more stylish, they have options to add a center and surround speakers in the future. The streamer could be moved to a smaller area with some book shelf speakers like Dali. Shipping might be better because they are in Europe. They are rear ported but with this little of amplification and they go down to 42 hz she will want the little extra punch to get the bass she would need at low listening levels. If she pulled them about a foot or so from the wall she can crank them up and still sound awesome. I have demoed these speakers. They are a terrific value. They might even be less than what I thought.