CONTENTS
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Introduction
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Floor
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Wall / Ceiling
115 Suspension 171 Outdoor 187 Elementi 219 Credits
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FLOOR
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OUTDOOR
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Bap LED
48 Berenice
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Any
116 Agave
172 Ecran In&Out
188 e01
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Berenice
50 Carrara
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Bap LED
118 Aircon
174 Grande Costanza
192 e02
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Berenice LED
52 Chichibio
77 Berenice
120 Archetype
194 e03
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Birzì
54 Costanza
78 Blow
124 Costanza
176 Javelot Macro
198 e04 Ceiling
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Costanza
56 Fortebraccio
80 Costanza
128 Costanzina
178 Lightdisc
202 e04 Wall
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81 Costanzina
129 C-spot
180 Metropoli
206 e04 Suspension
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Curl
58 Hope
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130 Glassglass
181 Pod lens
208 e05 Zeno
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Fortebraccio
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86 D7
132 Grande Costanza
182 Sky
210 e06
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Fortebraccio LED
64 Lola
87 Ecran
134 Happy Happy
184 Solar bud
212 e07
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Miranda
66 Miranda
88 Fortebraccio
136 Honeycomb
214 e08 Minimini
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Mirandolina
67 Starglass
90 Goggle
140 Hope
216 e10
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Mix
68 Titania
92 Hope
146 Lady Costanza
217 e11
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On off
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147 Lightdisc
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Otto Watt
98 Lane
148 Miranda
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Starled light
100 Lightdisc
149 Mirandolina
102 Lola
150 Pétale
103 Malí
154 Plissé
104 Metropoli
158 Pod lens
106 Orchestra
159 Queen Titania
107 Otto Watt
162 Starglass
108 Piatto
163 Strip
109 Screen
164 Supergiù
110 Strip
166 Titania
112 Trama
168 Trama
Grande Costanza
Lady Costanza
Counterbalance
Javelot Macro
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INTRODUZIONE Nel 1978, a Milano, tre giovani architetti decidono di dare vita ad un’azienda produttrice di apparecchi d’illuminazione e la chiamano Luceplan. Un nome che testimonia, con semplicità e immediatezza, una precisa scelta di campo: l’impegno e la ricerca progettuale come presupposti idonei a conferire alla luce una qualità posta al servizio dell’uomo e del suo habitat, attentamente studiata e calibrata sotto il profilo tecnico, funzionale ed estetico. È così che Riccardo Sarfatti, mettendo a frutto l’esperienza acquisita dal padre, Gino Sarfatti, fondatore di Arteluce e pioniere della moderna illuminazione italiana, avvia con la moglie, Sandra Severi, e il compagno di studi, Paolo Rizzatto, una produzione d’alto livello destinata ad affermarsi come espressione d’eccellenza e innovazione nella sfera del design. Un ruolo di primo piano confermato già tre anni dopo, nel 1981, quando la lampada “D7”, progettata da Paolo Rizzatto e Sandro Colbertaldo, viene insignita del premio Compasso d’Oro ADI. Il primo di una lunga serie di riconoscimenti che attestano, in Italia e all’estero, la bontà del lavoro svolto da Luceplan. Nel 1984, Alberto Meda, ingegnere specializzato in materie plastiche e appassionato sperimentatore, si unisce al gruppo dei soci fondatori, contribuendo a dare ulteriore impulso alla vocazione innovativa del marchio. Assieme a Paolo Rizzatto, egli inaugura un lungo e proficuo sodalizio progettuale, firmando alcuni dei prodotti più emblematici dell’azienda. Altri validi progettisti, italiani e stranieri, si sono aggiunti in seguito, concorrendo alla creazione di una estesa e versatile gamma di apparecchi d’illuminazione siglati da un’inequivocabile matrice evolutiva. La loro concezione parte sempre dalla premessa che la luce artificiale deve essere fonte di benessere per l’uomo, e come tale va interpretata, valutando l’impiego delle tecnologie, dei materiali e delle sorgenti di volta in volta più appropriati ad ogni singolo progetto. In altre parole, le prerogative formali di una lampada di Luceplan non costituiscono mai un presupposto, rappresentano invece la logica conseguenza di un’idea che si sviluppa e prende forma in virtù della capacità di risolvere con semplicità problematiche anche complesse. Corentemente con questa impostazione, grande importanza è assegnata ai temi della sostenibilità e del risparmio energetico. Fin dalla nascita, l’azienda ha avviato una seria riflessione in merito, sperimentando e applicando soluzioni idonee a razionalizzare la produzione in ogni suo aspetto, dall’ideazione fino all’assemblaggio e al packaging, garantendo il corretto ciclo di vita dei suoi apparecchi e favorendone un’agevole dismissione. Creazioni spesso concepite per un uso flessibile e trasversale, modulabili e customizzabili a misura di ogni esigenza e destinazione d’uso. Tra queste, spiccano le proposte della collezione ‘Elementi’, espressioni della qualità del marchio sul versante architetturale. Luceplan ha saputo valorizzare nel tempo il proprio status di fabbrica del design italiano, conta oggi 110 dipendenti, dispone di quattro sedi estere (Berlino, Copenhagen, New York e Parigi), di tre flagship store (Milano, New York e Parigi) e distribuisce i suoi prodotti in circa 2000 punti vendita sparsi in tutto il mondo, con una quota export che sfiora l’80%. Dal 2010 Luceplan è parte del business Consumer Luminaires di Philips Lighting. INTRODUCTION In 1978, in Milan, three young architects decided to establish a lighting products company and called it Luceplan. A name that simply and directly encapsulates a precise market approach: commitment and project research as the foundations behind user and environmentally friendly lighting that is carefully designed as well as technically, functionally and aesthetically balanced. And so it was that Riccardo Sarfatti, drawing upon the experience gained from his father, Gino Sarfatti, founder of Arteluce and pioneer of modern Italian lighting, along with his wife, Sandra Severi and fellow student, Paolo Rizzatto, started up a high quality company destined for success in terms of quality and design innovation. Its primary position was recognised three years later, in 1981, when the “D7” lamp, designed by Paolo Rizzatto and Sandro Colbertaldo was awarded the Compasso d’Oro ADI. This was the first one in a long
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line of awards attesting to the quality of Luceplan’s work in Italy and abroad. In 1984, Alberto Meda, a specialist plastics engineer and dedicated experimenter, joined the founding partners, bringing new impetus to the brand’s innovative approach. With Paolo Rizzatto, he has embarked on a long and profitable project partnership, designing some of the company’s most symbolic products. Other important designers, Italian and foreign, have subsequently joined forces with the company, contributing to the creation of a large and versatile range of lighting products characterised by a unique approach to product evolution. Their design approach is always founded on the principle that artificial light should be a source of wellbeing and should also be interpreted as such: for every single project, the most appropriate technologies, materials and sources are analysed. In other words, the aesthetic features of a Luceplan lamp are never predetermined, but represent the logical outcome of an idea that evolves and takes form thanks to the ability of resolving even the most complex problems. Coherently, great importance is also given to sustainability and energy saving. Since its establishment, the company has seriously approached this issue, experimenting and applying solutions to rationalise every aspect of production, from development to assembly and packaging, guaranteeing the correct lifespan of its products and smooth phasing out. ts creations are often adaptable and multi-use, modular and customizable to meet any need and practical requirement. Of particular note is the ‘Elementi’ collection that encapsulates the quality of the brand’s architectural aspect. Luceplan has over time consolidated its status in Italian design, and now has 110 employees, four overseas offices (Berlin, Copenhagen, New York and Paris), three flagship stores (Milan, New York and Paris) and sells its products in around 2,000 sales points around the world, with an export share of around 80%. In May 2010 Luceplan has become part of the Philips Lighting Consumer Luminaires business. EINFÜHRUNG 1978 beschließen drei junge Architekten in Mailand ein Unternehmen zur Herstellung von Beleuchtungskörpern ins Leben zu rufen, mit Namen Luceplan. Eine einfache, unmittelbar verständliche Bezeichnung als Ausdruck für eine klare Entscheidung: Für ernsthaftes Engagement und Projektforschung als den Voraussetzungen, um Licht nach eingehender Untersuchung und Gewichtung aller technischen, funktionalen und ästhetischen Aspekte in den Dienst des Menschen und seines Lebensraums zu stellen. So bringt Riccardo Sarfatti die Erfahrung seines Vater Gino Sarfatti, Gründer von Arteluce und Pionier im Bereich moderner italienischer Beleuchtung, ein und startet gemeinsam mit seiner Ehefrau Sandra Severi und seinem Studienkollegen Paolo Rizzatto eine Produktion auf hohem Niveau, die sich später als eines der besten Beispiele für exzellentes, innovatives Design behaupten soll. Eine erstrangige Rolle, die 1981, also schon drei Jahre später, mit der Verleihung des Compasso d’Oro ADI für die Leuchte „D7” von Paolo Rizzatto und Sandro Colbertaldo bestätigt wird. Die erste einer langen Reihe von Anerkennungen, die in Italien wie im Ausland die vorzügliche Arbeit von Luceplan belegen. 1984 stößt Alberto Meda, ein auf Kunststoffe spezialisierter Ingenieur und leidenschaftlicher Experimentierer zu der Gruppe der Unternehmensgründer, wodurch die innovative Ausrichtung der Marke weiter verstärkt wird. Meda leitet mit Paolo Rizzatto eine langjährige, erfolgreiche Projektarbeit ein und kreiert einige der bedeutendsten Produkte des Unternehmens. In den Folgejahren kommen weitere fähige Designer aus Italien und anderen Ländern dazu und tragen zur Schaffung eines breiten, flexiblen Angebots an Beleuchtungskörpern unverwechselbar modernen, wegweisenden Charakters bei. Ihr Ansatz basiert stets auf der Überlegung, dass künstliches Licht eine Quelle des Wohlgefühls für den Menschen sein und auch so interpretiert werden muss, in der Bewertung des Einsatzes der für das einzelne Projekt jeweils geeignetsten Technologien, Materialien und Leuchtmittel. Anders gesagt, die formalen Voraussetzungen einer Leuchte von Luceplan sind nie Vorbedingung, sondern vielmehr die logische Konsequenz einer Idee, die mit dem Ziel, auch komplexe Fragestellungen auf
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einfache Art zu lösen, entsteht und Form annimmt. In Übereinstimmung mit dieser Philosophie haben die Themen Nachhaltigkeit und Energiesparen große Bedeutung. Das Unternehmen stellt schon von Anfang an ernsthafte Überlegungen hierzu an, experimentiert Lösungsanwendungen für eine umfassende, durchgehende Rationalisierung der Produktion, von der Idee über die Montage bis hin zur Verpackung, die gleichzeitig einen korrekten Lebenszyklus der Produkte und ihre einfache Entsorgung garantieren. Kreationen, häufig für einen flexiblen, transversalen Einsatz gedacht, kombinierbar, individuell anpassbar an jedes Erfordernis und jeden Einsatzzweck. Eine herausragende Rolle nehmen hier die Leuchten der Kollektion „Elementi“ ein, Ausdruck der Qualität der Marke auch was Architekturlicht betrifft. Luceplan wusste im Laufe der Jahre seinen Status als führender Entwickler italienischen Designs auszubauen, zählt heute 110 Mitarbeiter, hat vier Niederlassungen im Ausland (Berlin, Kopenhagen, New York und Paris), drei Flagship Stores (Mailand, New York und Paris) und vertreibt seine Produkte weltweit über circa 2000 Verkaufspunkte, mit einem Exportanteil von beinahe 80%. Seit 2010 gehört Luceplan zum Business Consumer Luminaires von Philips Lighting. INTRODUCTION En 1978, à Milan, trois jeunes architectes décident de créer une entreprise pour la production d’appareils d’éclairage qu’ils appellent Luceplan. Un nom qui témoigne, simplement et immédiatement, d’une approche de travail bien précise : une réflexion et une recherche approfondie sur les projets mis en oeuvre qui doivent être à la base de la conception de solutions d’illumination conférant à la lumière une qualité spécifique au service de l’homme et de son habitat, étudiée et calibrée avec toute l’attention possible, sous le profil technique, fonctionnel et esthétique. C’est ainsi que Riccardo Sarfatti, sur la base de l’expérience qu’il a acquise en travaillant avec son père, Gino Sarfatti, fondateur d’Arteluce et pionnier de l’éclairage design italien, entame avec sa femme, Sandra Severi, et son camarade d’études, Paolo Rizzatto, une production de haut niveau destinée à s’affirmer comme expression d’excellence et d’innovation dans le monde du design. Un rôle de tout premier plan qui se confirme déjà trois ans plus tard, en 1981, lorsque la lampe “D7”, conçue par Paolo Rizzatto et Sandro Colbertaldo, est récompensée avec le prix Compasso d’Oro ADI. Le premier d’une longue série de reconnaissances qui attestent, en Italie et à l’étranger, la qualité du travail de Luceplan. En 1984, Alberto Meda, ingénieur spécialisé dans les matières plastiques et expérimentateur passionné, rejoint le groupe des membres fondateurs de la société, contribuant ainsi à apporter un ultérieur coup d’accélérateur à la vocation innovatrice de la marque. Avec Paolo Rizzatto, il inaugure une longue et riche collaboration conceptuelle, en signant certains des produits les plus emblématiques de la société. D’autres concepteurs de tout premier plan, tant italiens qu’étrangers, ont ensuite rejoint l’équipe Luceplan, en apportant leur contribution à la création d’une vaste gamme éclectique d’appareils d’éclairage qui se configurent dans une matrice évolutive sans équivoque. Leur conception part toujours de la prémisse que la lumière artificielle doit être une source de bien-être pour l’homme, et doit être interprétée comme telle, en évaluant l’emploi des technologies, des matériaux et des sources les mieux appropriées au cas par cas à chacun des projets. En d’autres mots, les prérogatives formelles d’une lampe Luceplan ne constituent jamais une condition, mais elles représentent la conséquence logique d’une idée qui se développe et prend forme en vertu de la capacité de résoudre simplement des problématiques parfois complexes. En cohérence avec ce point de vue, une grande importance est accordée aux thèmes de la durabilité et des économies d’énergie. Dès sa naissance, l’entreprise a entamé une série de réflexions à cet égard, en expérimentant et en appliquant des solutions en mesure de rationaliser la production à tous les niveaux, de la conception à l’assemblage et à l’emballage, de façon à garantir un cycle de vie correct à ses appareils et à en favoriser le recyclage. Des créations conçues souvent pour une utilisation souple et transversale,
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modulables et customisables en fonction des besoins et de leur destination. Parmi celles-ci se distinguent les propositions de la collection ‘Elementi’, qui sont l’expression de la qualité de la marque sur le versant architectural. Luceplan a su valoriser au fil du temps son propre statut de fabrique d’excellence du design italien : elle compte aujourd’hui 110 salariés, dispose de quatre sièges à l’étranger (Berlin, Copenhague, New York et Paris), de trois magasins monomarque (Milan, New York et Paris) et distribue ses produits à travers le monde grâce à un réseau d’environ 2000 points de vente, avec une part à l’exportation de près de 80%. Luceplan fait partie du Business Consumer Luminaires de Philips Lighting depuis 2010. INTRODUCCIÓN En 1978, en Milán, tres jóvenes arquitectos decidieron crear una empresa productora de aparatos de iluminación, dándole el nombre de Luceplan. Un nombre que atestigua, de un modo simple e inmediato, una determinada filosofía: el estudio y la investigación en los proyectos como premisas necesarias para otorgar a la luz una calidad que esté al servicio del hombre y de su hábitat, estudiada cuidadosamente y calibrada desde el punto de vista técnico, funcional y estético. Fue así que Riccardo Sarfatti, aplicando la experiencia adquirida del padre, Gino Sarfatti, fundador de Arteluce y pionero de la moderna iluminación, puso en marcha con su mujer, Sandra Severi, y el compañero de estudios, Paolo Rizzatto, una producción de alto nivel, destinada a imponerse como expresión de excelencia e innovación en el ámbito del diseño. Un rol fundamental confirmado ya tres años más tarde, en 1981, cuando la lámpara “D7”, proyectada por Paolo Rizzatto y Sandro Colbertaldo, obtuvo el premio “Compasso d’Oro ADI”. Uno de los numerosos reconocimientos como prueba del gran trabajo desarrollado por Luceplan, tanto en Italia como en el extranjero. En 1984, Alberto Meda, ingeniero especializado en materias plásticas y gran experimentador, se unió al grupo de socios fundadores, contribuyendo a dar un impulso adicional a la vocación innovadora de la marca. Junto a Paolo Rizzatto, inauguró una larga y fructífera asociación creativa, estampando su firma en algunos de los productos más emblemáticos de la empresa. Otros importantes proyectistas, italianos y extranjeros, se han ido uniendo a la marca, contribuyendo a la creación de una amplia y versátil gama de aparatos de iluminación caracterizados por una incomparable matriz evolutiva. Su concepción siempre se basa en la premisa de que la luz artificial tiene que ser fuente de bienestar para el hombre, y como tal, debe interpretarse, evaluando el uso de aquellas tecnologías, materiales y fuentes que sean más apropiados para cada uno de los proyectos. En otras palabras, las prerrogativas formales de una lámpara de Luceplan no constituyen nunca una premisa. Por el contrario, representan la consecuencia lógica de una idea que va desarrollándose y adquiriendo forma en virtud de la capacidad de resolver de un modo simple los problemas, incluso los más complejos. Coherentemente con este enfoque, se da una gran importancia a temas como la sostenibilidad y el ahorro de energía. Desde su creación, la empresa ha ido haciendo una seria reflexión al respecto, experimentando y aplicando soluciones aptas para racionalizar la producción en todos sus aspectos, desde el diseño hasta el montaje y embalaje, garantizando el correcto ciclo de vida de sus aparatos y favoreciendo una fácil eliminación de los mismos. Creaciones que muy a menudo han sido concebidas para un uso flexible y transversal, modulares y realizadas a medida según las necesidades de los clientes y el uso al que vayan a destinarse. Entre éstas, sobresalen las propuestas de la colección “Elementi”, expresiones de la calidad de la marca en el ámbito de la arquitectura. Luceplan ha sabido valorar a lo largo del tiempo su status de fábrica del diseño italiano, contando hoy en día con 110 empleados, y disponiendo de cuatro oficinas en el extranjero (Berlín, Copenhagen, Nueva York y París), de tres flagship store (Milán, Nueva York y París) y distribuyendo sus productos en los aproximadamente 2000 puntos de venta esparcidos por todo el mundo, con una cuota de exportación en torno al 80%.
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bap LED design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 2011
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Dimensions arm 50 cm head 30 x 2 x 2 cm table base 25,5x14,5 cm surface mount Ă˜ 8 cm
Structure finishes
Materials aluminium body aluminium die-cast head
Lamps LED 10W warm white 2700K dimmable
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berenice design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 1985
Dimensions arm 45 + 45 cm, base Ă˜ 15 cm arm 30 + 30 cm, base Ă˜ 13,5 cm Materials aluminium body metal or pressed glass reflector die-cast aluminium metal parts rynite head anti-UV protection glass
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Structure finishes alu black gun metal Lamps 35W/12V halogen
Diffuser finishes blue ivory green red metal black Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
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berenice led design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 2007
Dimensions arm 45 + 45 cm base Ă˜ 15 cm Materials aluminium body die-cast aluminium metal parts, die-cast magnesium head
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Structure finishes alu black
Lamps LED chip on board 8W warm white
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birzì design Giancarlo Fassina / Carlo Forcolini, 2004 Dimensions h 26 cm Ø 15,5 cm base Ø 11,5 cm
Structure finishes
Materials silicone
Lamps
green orange white
max 60W E14
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28/42W halogen energy saver 12W fluorescent
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costanza design Paolo Rizzatto, 1986
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Dimensions h 80 or 76/100 cm base 18x18 cm, shade Ă˜ 40 cm
Structure finishes alu gun metal black
Materials aluminium body, interchangeable polycarbonate silkscreened shade
Lamps max 150W E27 105/140W halogen energy saver 18W fluorescent 23W fluorescent (only on/off version)
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costanzina design Paolo Rizzatto, 1992
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Dimensions h 51 cm base 14x14 cm, shade Ă˜ 26 cm
Structure finishes alu gun metal black
Materials aluminium body, interchangeable polycarbonate silkscreened shade
Lamps max 60W E14 42W halogen energy saver 12W fluorescent
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CURL design Sebastian Bergne, 2012
Dimensions h 25,6 cm, base 21 cm widht 22,9 cm Materials body in die-cast aluminium, reflector in opaque technopolymer injection molded
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Structure finishes mirror Lamps LED 8W tunable white 2400K - 3500K CRI > 90 dimming switch from 10 to 100%
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fortebraccio design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 1998
Dimensions arms 44 + 35,5 cm head Ø 11 or Ø16 cm base Ø 23,6 cm
Materials injection-moulded grip, moulded polycarbonate sheared and formed steel arms, die-cast metal joints
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Structure finishes alu black soft-touch glossy white Lamps max 60W E14 max 100W E27 28/42W spot energy saver 42W halogen energy saver 70W halogen energy saver 13W fluorescent
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fortebraccio LED design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 1998
Dimensions arms 44 + 35,5 cm base Ø 23,6 cm Materials injection-moulded grip, moulded polycarbonate sheared and formed steel arms, die-cast metal joints
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Structure finishes alu glossy white black soft-touch Lamps LED 8W warm white - 3000K with adjustable lens 45° - 80°
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miranda design Paolo Rizzatto, 2005
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Dimensions h 77,6 cm base 25x25 cm
Structure finishes alu
Diffuser finishes opal
Materials aluminium body blown glass diffuser
Lamps max 250W E27 105/140W halogen energy saver
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mirandolina design Paolo Rizzatto, 2005
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Dimensions h 51,3 cm base 15x15 cm
Structure finishes alu
Diffuser finishes opal
Materials aluminium body blown glass diffuser
Lamps max 60W E14 42W halogen energy saver
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
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mix design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 2005
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Dimensions l 70 cm , h 39 cm, base 11x18 cm
Structure finishes alu
Materials flexible aluminium stem, anodised aluminium and injection-moulded methacrylate head, bent and enamelled sheet metal base
Lamps LED 5W Chip on board warm white 3100K with adjustable lens 70° - 120°
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on oFF design Alberto Meda / Franco Raggi / Denis Santachiara, 1988
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Dimensions h 15 cm base Ă˜ 16 cm
Structure finishes white
Materials unbreakable thermoplastic polyurethane
Lamps max 40W E14 28W halogen energy saver
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OTTO WATT design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 2011
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Dimensions arm 50 cm head 30 x 2 x 2 cm table base 25,5x14,5 cm surface mount Ø 8 cm
Structure finishes white soft-touch black mirror
Materials aluminium body aluminium die-cast head
Lamps LED 8W tunable white 2400K - 3500K CRI > 90 dimming switch from 10 to 100% beam angle 110°
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Warm lighting for relaxation
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Cold lighting for precision work
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starled light design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 2001
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Dimensions h 31 cm, base 8x8 cm
Structure finishes transparent
Materials methacrylate
Lamps LED 1W white
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light blue
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berenice design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 1985
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Dimensions arm 80 + 30 cm base Ă˜ 15 cm
Structure finishes alu black
Materials aluminium body metal or pressed glass reflector die-cast aluminium metal parts rynite head anti-UV protection glass
Diffuser finishes blue ivory green red metal black
Lamps 35W/12V halogen
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carrara design Alfredo Häberli, 2001 Dimensions h 185 cm base Ă˜ 20,5 cm Materials painted expanded polyurethane
Structure finishes white glossy black Lamps max 300W R7s 240W halogen energy saver Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
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chichibio design A.G. Cavalchini / D. Perrucci, 2001
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Dimensions h 220/330 cm diffuser Ă˜ 29 cm
Structure finishes painted alu
Diffuser finishes white opal
Materials polycarbonate diffuser, aluminium stem
Lamps max 250W E27 205W halogen energy saver
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costanza design Paolo Rizzatto, 1986
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Dimensions h 153 or 120/160 cm base 18x18 cm, shade Ă˜ 40 cm
Structure finishes alu gun metal black
Materials aluminium body, interchangeable polycarbonate silkscreened shade
Lamps max 150W E27 105/140W halogen energy saver 18W fluorescent 20/23W fluorescent (only on/off version)
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fortebraccio
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design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 1998
Dimensions arms 35,5 cm, head Ø16 cm h 92 cm, base Ø 23,6 cm Materials injection-moulded grip, moulded polycarbonate sheared and formed steel arms, die-cast metal joints
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design Paolo Rizzatto, 2006
Structure finishes alu black soft-touch glossy white
Dimensions h 175/235 cm base 36x36 cm shade Ø 70 cm
Lamps max 100W E27 42W spot energ ysaver 70W halogen energ ysaver
Materials aluminium body, polycarbonate silkscreened shade
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
Structure finishes alu
Diffuser finishes white
Lamps max 3x100W E27 3x70W halogen energy saver 3x20W fluorescent (on-off only)
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hope design Francisco Gomez Paz Paolo Rizzatto, 2010
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Dimensions h 184 cm / Ă˜ 51 cm base 47,5 x 47,5 cm H 200 cm / Ă˜ 72 cm
Structure finishes polished
Fresnel lens finishes transparent
Materials injection-moulded polycarbonate stainless steel structure
Lamps max 250W E27 105/140W halogen energy saver
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
lady costanza design Paolo Rizzatto, 2008
Dimensions h 207 - 240 cm d 203 cm, base 36x36 cm shade Ă˜ 50 cm Materials Aluminium stem polycarbonate diffuser
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Structure finishes alu
black
Lamps max 150W E27 250W halogen 105/140W halogen energy saver 23W fluorescent (only on/off version)
Diffuser finishes red black white
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
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LUCEPLAN
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lola design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 1987
Dimensions h 160/200 cm , base Ă˜ 48 cm Materials aluminium telescopic stem, rynite head, microperforated metal reflector with anti-UV Pyrex protection glass
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes alu black Lamps max 250W R7s 240W halogen energy saver
Compasso d’Oro ADI
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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miranda
starglass
design Paolo Rizzatto, 2005
design Paolo Rizzatto, 2005
Dimensions h 140/182 cm base 25x25 cm Materials aluminium body blown glass diffuser
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes alu Lamps max 250W E27 105/140W halogen energy saver 205W halogen energy saver
Diffuser finishes opal
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
Dimensions h 200/274 cm base 45x45 cm diffuser Ă˜ 52 cm Materials moulded glass, aluminium stem
Structure finishes alu
Diffuser finishes transparent
Lamps max 250W E27 105/140W halogen energy saver 205W halogen energy saver
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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titania design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 1995
Dimensions h 157 cm d 103 cm elliptical head 70x27x8 cm
Materials steel bearing structure, aluminium lamellar shell
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes alu
Lamps max 250W E27 205W halogen energy saver 23W fluorescent
Filters finishes violet yellow green blue red Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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wall/ceiling
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LUCEPLAN
LUCEPLAN
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ANY design Habits Studio / Format Design Studio, 2011
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Dimensions l 23(1) / 38(2) / 63(3) 120(4) / 150(5) cm h 12 cm overhang 9 cm
Structure finishes white rust
Diffuser finishes transparent satined
Materials aluminium body polycarbonate diffuser
Lamps (1) LED 24W 2700K (2) fluo 24W PL-L (3) fluo 80W PL-L (4) fluo 2x54W TL5 (5) fluo 2x80W TL5
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
LUCEPLAN
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LUCEPLAN
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bap LED
berenice
design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 2011
Dimensions arm 50 cm head 30 x 2 x 2 cm wall bracket 4,5x4,5 cm Materials aluminium body, glass-reinforced nylon head
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Structure finishes white black Lamps LED 10W warm white 2700K dimmable
design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 1985
Diffuser finishes blue
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
Dimensions arm 45 + 45 cm arm 30 + 30 cm
Structure finishes alu black
Materials aluminium body metal or pressed glass reflector die-cast aluminium metal parts rynite head anti-UV protection glass
Lamps 35W/12V halogen
Diffuser finishes blue ivory green red metal black Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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blow design Ferdi Giardini, 1997
Dimensions diffuser h 40 cm, Ă˜ 24 cm blades Ă˜ 140 cm Materials polycarbonate diffuser, methacrylate and screenprinted blades
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes white opal Lamps max 150W E27 105/140W halogen energy saver 26W fluorescent
Blades finishes transparent green blue orange Blades screenprinted finishes transparent green blue orange
LUCEPLAN
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costanza
costanzina
design Paolo Rizzatto, 1986
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design Paolo Rizzatto, 1992
Dimensions h 80 or 76/100 cm shade Ă˜ 40 cm
Structure finishes alu
Materials aluminium body interchangeable polycarbonate silkscreened shade
Lamps max 150W E27 105/140W halogen energy saver 20/23W fluorescent (only on/off version)
LUCEPLAN
Diffuser finishes blue ivory pistachio orange red black white Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
Dimensions h 54 cm shade Ă˜ 26 cm
Structure finishes alu
Materials aluminium body, interchangeable polycarbonate silkscreened shade
Lamps max 60W E14 42W halogen energy saver 12W fluorescent
Diffuser finishes blue ivory pistachio orange red black white Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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COUNTERBALANCE design Daniel Rybakken, 2012
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Dimensions l 191,6 cm d 198,6 cm head Ă˜ 8,5 cm
Structure finishes black
Materials head in aluminium stem and counterweight in steel
Lamps LED 14,5W 2700K CRI > 90
LUCEPLAN
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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LUCEPLAN
LUCEPLAN
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D7
Écran
design Paolo Rizzatto / Sandro Colbertaldo, 1980
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Dimensions l 178 cm head 12,2 cm
Structure finishes alu glossy black glossy white
Materials aluminium arm die-cast aluminium head
Lamps max 250W halogen B15d 205/230W halogen energy saver
LUCEPLAN
design Inga Sempé, 2010
Compasso d’Oro ADI
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
Dimensions 29x28x15 cm
Materials aluminium painted body, white glass diffuser
Structure finishes polished white
Lamps 160W halogen energy saver
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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fortebraccio design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 1998
Dimensions arms 35,5 cm arms 44 + 35,5 cm d 36 cm, head Ă˜ 11 or Ă˜ 16 cm Materials injection-moulded grip, moulded polycarbonate sheared and formed steel arms, die-cast metal joints
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes alu black soft-touch glossy white Lamps max 60W E14 max 100W E27 28/42W spot energy saver 42W halogen energy saver 70W halogen energy saver 13W fluorescent
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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goggle design Ross Lovegrove, 2003
Dimensions h 32 cm l 18 cm Materials injection-moulded polycarbonate
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes opaline
Elliptical film iridescent
Lamps max 60W E14 42W halogen energy saver 12/18/26W fluorescent
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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hope design Francisco Gomez Paz / Paolo Rizzatto, 2009
Dimensions wall h 43 - l 49 cm projection 28,5 - 45,6 cm ceiling Ă˜ 69 cm - h 41,5 cm Materials injection-moulded polycarbonate
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes polished
Fresnel lens finishes transparent
Lamps max 60W E14 42W halogen energy saver 105W halogen energy saver 120W halogen 12/23W fluorescent
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
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LUCEPLAN
LUCEPLAN
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javelot macro design Odile Decq, 2010
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Dimensions l 150 cm
Structure finishes black alu
Materials aluminium body painted black, cone satined methacrylate diffuser
Lamps LED 2 x 4W warm white
LUCEPLAN
Diffuser finishes satined
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
lane design Alfredo H채berli, 2007
Dimensions lenght 22 / 95 / 125 / 155 cm overhang 9 cm
Materials extruded and die-cast aluminium
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes painted alu painted white polished Lamps max 150W R7s 120W halogen energy saver 39/54/80W T5 linear fluorescent 80W T5 linear fluorescent with 2 spot LED 1W
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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lightdisc design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 2002
Dimensions Ă˜ 32, h 5,5 cm Ă˜ 40 cm, h 6,7 cm Materials unbreakable, watertight polycarbonate
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes transparent Lamps 22 / 32 / 55W circular fluorescent
metallized
Front finishes opaline transparent Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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malĂ
lola
design Sandra Severi Sarfatti, 2008
design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 1987
Dimensions h 25 cm, l 18 cm Materials rynite head, microperforated metal reflector, anti-UV Pyrex protection glass
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes alu black Lamps max 250W R7s 240W halogen energy saver
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
Dimensions 21,5 x 10 cm
Structure finishes alu
Materials glossy blown crystal diffuser aluminium reflector
Lamps 60W halogen
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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metropoli design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto / Riccardo Sarfatti, 1992
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Dimensions Ă˜ from 17 to 56 cm h from 8 to 16 cm
Structure finishes white painted alu polished alu
Materials die-cast aluminium body, moulded glass or polycarbonate diffuser
Lamps halogen or fluorescent according to the optics requested
LUCEPLAN
Compasso d’Oro ADI
Diffuser finishes opal prismatic glass Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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OTTO WATT
orchestra
design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 2011
design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 1995
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Dimensions 15x15 cm, 15x30 cm 30x15 cm, 30x30 cm
Reflector finishes alu
Materials aluminium-coated metal built-in box, smoothed and oxidized aluminium sheet reflector, semi-expanded self-extinguishing NORYL frames
Lamps halogen, fluorescent or metal halide according to the optics requested
LUCEPLAN
Frame finishes alu
Dimensions head 12,8 x 2 cm depht 6,2 cm reflector base 18,4 x 22,4 cm Materials aluminium
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
Structure finishes white mirror Lamps LED 8W tunable white 2400K - 3500K CRI > 90 dimming switch from 10 to 100% beam angle 110째
Reflector finishes white
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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piatto
screen
design Sandro Colbertaldo / Paolo Rizzatto, 1983
Dimensions h 6 cm l 43 cm d 28 cm Materials die-cast aluminium reflector
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LUCEPLAN
design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 1989
Structure finishes painted alu white
Dimensions l 36 cm, h 26 cm l 29 cm, h 21 cm
Lamps max 300W R7s 240W halogen energy saver
Materials polycarbonate support injectionmoulded methacrylate screen
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
Structure finishes white Lamps max 100/150W E27 70W halogen energy saver 105/140W halogen energy saver 15/20W fluorescent
Screen finishes white
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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strip design Dante Donegani, 1996
Dimensions 74x10,5x7 cm 74x18,6x8,5 cm 74x38,6x8,5 cm 74x66,1x8,5 cm Materials bent, powder-painted metal plate body, opaline polycarbonate sheet diffuser
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes white painted alu polished alu
Diffuser finishes white opaline
Lamps 13W, 14W, 18W, 24W fluorescent
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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trama design L. Balestrini / P. Longhi, 1986
Dimensions h 17 cm, Ø 64 cm h 16 cm, Ø 50 cm Materials aluminium body, weft-silkscreened polycarbonate diffuser pyrex glass for safety
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes alu
Diffuser finishes white
Lamps 20W, 23W, 55W fluorescent 60W/100W E27 max 300W R7s 240W halogen energy saver
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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suspension
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LUCEPLAN
LUCEPLAN
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agave design Diego Rossi / Raffaele Tedesco, 2003
Dimensions h from 100 to 300 cm Ă˜ 17 / 26 / 70 cm Materials polycarbonate ceiling rose, polycarbonate body injection-moulded transparent methacrylate ribs
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes transparent
Filters finishes blue yellow red amber
Lamps 21, 32, 42W fluorescent
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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aircon design W. Van Der Sluis / H. Timmermans, 2003
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Dimensions h 50/200 cm Ă˜ 100 cm
Upper structure finishes semi-opaline
Lower structure finishes neutral orange
Materials injection/moulded polycarbonate
Lamps 3x24W fluorescent
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
LUCEPLAN
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archetype design Goodmorning Technology, 2010
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Dimensions Ă˜ 31cm h 23 cm
Structure finishes white black pastel blue red
Materials aluminium body diffuser in injection/moulded polycarbonate
Lamps LED 12W warm white
LUCEPLAN
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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LUCEPLAN
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costanza design Paolo Rizzatto, 1986
Dimensions h 100/150 cm or 150 cm shade Ă˜ 40 cm Materials aluminium body, interchangeable polycarbonate silkscreened shade steel counterweight (only for up and down version)
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes alu
Lamps max 150W E27 105/140W halogen energy saver 20/23W fluorescent
Diffuser finishes blue ivory pistachio orange red black white
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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LUCEPLAN
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costanzina
c-spot
design Paolo Rizzatto, 1992
Dimensions h 100/250 cm shade Ø 26 cm
Materials interchangeable polycarbonate silkscreened shade
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LUCEPLAN
design A.G. Cavalchini / D. Perrucci, 2003
Structure finishes white
Lamps max 60W E14 42W halogen energy saver 12W fluorescent
Dimensions h 250 cm / rose Ø12 cm head Ø 11,2 cm
Structure finishes alu
Diffuser finishes white
Materials polycarbonate with stainless steel support
Lamps 60W incandescent 60W halogen
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
Diffuser finishes blue ivory pistachio orange red black white Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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glassglass design Paolo Rizzatto, 1998
Diffusers’ dimensions h from 27 to 56 cm Ă˜ from 15 to 52 cm
Materials glass diffuser die-cast aluminium structure
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes alu Lamps max 250W E27 105/140W halogen enegy saver 205W halogen enegy saver 23W fluorescent
Diffuser finishes opal transparent sand blasted/transparent
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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grande costanza design Paolo Rizzatto, 2006 Dimensions h min 100 - max 475 cm shade Ă˜ 70 cm Materials polycarbonate shade
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LUCEPLAN
Lamps max 3x100W E27 3x70W halogen energy saver 3x20/26W fluorescent 70W metal holide
Diffuser finishes white
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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happyhappy design J. Ejhed / A. Stratimirovic, 2003
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Dimensions l 142 cm h 50 to 200 cm
Structure finishes semi-transparent satin-finished body
Filter finishes blue red
Materials polyethylene, aluminium grid, polycarbonate filter
Lamps 2x36W or 2x54W fluorescent
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
green yellow
LUCEPLAN
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HONEYCOMB design Habits Studio, 2010
Dimensions 23,7 x 24,7 x 30,5 cm h module 8 cm
Structure finishes glossy white
Materials polycarbonate
Lamps 3 x 8W Led - 2700 K (900 lm) beam angle 110째
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
3 x 30W halogen 12V for direct/indirect light
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LUCEPLAN
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LUCEPLAN
LUCEPLAN
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hope design Francisco Gomez Paz / Paolo Rizzatto 2009
Dimensions h 49, 54, 66 cm ø 61, 72, 110 cm Materials injection-moulded polycarbonate
140
LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes polished
Fresnel lens finishes transparent
Lamps max 250W E27 105/140W halogen energy saver 23/42W fluorescent
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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LUCEPLAN
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LUCEPLAN
LUCEPLAN
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LADY COSTANZA
lightdisc
design Paolo Rizzatto, 2011
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design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 2005
Dimensions h 207 / 240 cm shade Ă˜ 50 cm
Structure finishes alu
Materials aluminium body, interchangeable polycarbonate silkscreened shade steel counterweight
Lamps max 150W E27 105/140W halogen energy saver 20/23W fluorescent
LUCEPLAN
Diffuser finishes red black white
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
Dimensions h 30/180 cm Ă˜ 40 cm, h 6,7 cm
Structure finishes transparent metallized
Front finishes opaline transparent
Materials unbreakable, watertight polycarbonate
Lamps 55W T5 circular fluorescent
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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miranda
mirandolina
design Paolo Rizzatto, 2005
design Paolo Rizzatto, 2005
Dimensions h 50/250 cm ø 35 cm
Structure finishes alu
Diffuser finishes opal
Materials aluminium body, blown glass diffuser
Lamps max 250W E27 105/140W halogen energy saver
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
Dimensions h 50/200 cm ø 21 cm
Structure finishes alu
Diffuser finishes opal
Materials aluminium body, blown glass diffuser
Lamps max 60W E14 42W halogen energy saver
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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PÉTALE design Odile Decq (ODBC), 2010
Dimensions round Ø 120 cm, h 6 cm petal - shaped 137 x 84,5 cm, h 6 cm Materials sound-absorbing panel
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes white elastic tissue Lamps 22W TL5 C on/off 22W + 40W fluo TL5 C on/off 22W + 40W fluo TL5 C dimmable optional 18W led warm white
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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ACOUSTIC COMFORT
The tecnology of PĂŠtale is based on free-hanging sound absorbing units. The sound waves propagate through the fabric and penetrate inside the sound absorbing material where the vibration energy is reduced. With PĂŠtale the sound waves are not just absorbed by the bottom surface but, by the effect of sound reflections on the walls and the ceiling, the sound is also absorbed by the top of the unit.
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LUCEPLAN
LUCEPLAN
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plissĂŠ design Inga SempĂŠ, 2007
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Dimensions height of lampshade 30 cm variable width from 60 to 160 cm
Structure finishes polished
Materials stainless steel structure, lampshade in technical aluminium material and polyester
Lamps max 7x60W E14 7 x 42W halogen energy saver 7 x 12W fluorescentent
LUCEPLAN
Shade finishes white black
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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LUCEPLAN
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pod lens
queen titania
design Ross Lovegrove, 1998
design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 2005
Dimensions h 28,5 cm Ă˜ 10,5 cm
Materials injection-moulded polycarbonate
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes grey sage green terracotta Lamps max 23W fluorescent
Dimensions l 140 cm h 16 cm
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
Materials steel bearing structure, aluminium lamellar shell
Structure finishes alu Lamps max 2x250W E27 2x205W halogen energy saver 2x105/140W halogen energy saver 70W metal halide
Filters finishes violet yellow green blue red Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
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LUCEPLAN
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starglass
strip
design Paolo Rizzatto, 2005
Dimensions h 25,5 cm, Ă˜ 55 cm, h max 200 cm Materials moulded glass
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LUCEPLAN
design Dante Donegani, 1996
Lamps max 250W E27 205W halogen energy saver 105/140W halogen energy saver 23W fluorescent
Diffuser finishes transparent
Dimensions 74x38,6x8,5 cm, 74x66,1x8,5 cm h 70/200 cm
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
Materials bent, powder-painted metal plate body, opaline polycarbonate sheet diffuser
Structure finishes white painted alu polished alu
Diffuser finishes white opaline
Lamps 18W, 24W fluorescent
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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supergiĂš design Diego Rossi / Raffaele Tedesco, 2005
Dimensions h 30 cm Ă˜ 35 cm
Materials anodised or painted aluminium reflector
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LUCEPLAN
Lamps max 150W E27 105/140W halogen energy saver
Diffuser finishes alu black white burghundy Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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titania design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 1989
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Dimensions h 100/300 cm diffuser 70x27x8 cm
Structure finishes alu
Materials steel bearing structure, aluminium lamellar shell
Lamps max 250W E27 205W halogen energy saver
LUCEPLAN
Filters finishes violet yellow green blue red Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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trama design L. Balestrini / P. Longhi, 1986
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Dimensions h 80/170 cm Ă˜ 50 or 64 cm
Structure finishes alu
Diffuser finishes white
Materials aluminium body, weft-silkscreened polycarbonate diffuser pyrex glass for safety
Lamps max 300W R7s 240W halogen energy saver 55W T5 rircular fluorescent
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
LUCEPLAN
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outdoor
170
LUCEPLAN
LUCEPLAN
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ÉCRAN IN&OUT design Inga Sempé, 2011
Dimensions Ø 18,5 cm d 14,5 cm
Structure and base finishes opaline sand light green
Diffuser finishes opaline
Materials polycarbonate
Lamps LED 8W 2700 K 300 lm
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
IP65 waterproof
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LUCEPLAN
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grande costanza open air design Paolo Rizzatto, 2008
Dimensions h 221 cm base 36x36 cm shade Ă˜ 70 cm
Materials stainless steel painted stem and base polycarbonate diffuser
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LUCEPLAN
Structure and base finishes white rust alu
Lamps max 250W E27 205W halogen energy saver 23W fluorescent
Diffuser finishes off-white light green
rust
Stake finishes alu Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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javelot macro design Odile Decq, 2010
Dimensions h 250 cm Ă˜ 150 cm Materials aluminium body painted black cone satined methacrylate diffuser
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes black
Lamps 3 x 2 LED 8W warm white
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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lightdisc design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto, 2002
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Dimensions Ă˜ 32, h 5,5 cm Ă˜ 40 cm, h 6,7 cm
Structure finishes transparent metallized
Front finishes opaline transparent
Materials unbreakable, watertight polycarbonate
Lamps 22 / 32 / 55W circular fluorescent
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
LUCEPLAN
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metropoli
podlens
design Alberto Meda / Paolo Rizzatto / Riccardo Sarfatti, 1992
design Ross Lovegrove, 1998
Dimensions Ø from 17 to 56 cm h from 8 to 16 cm
Structure finishes white painted alu
Compasso d’Oro ADI
Dimensions h 28,5 cm Ø 10,5 cm
Diffuser finishes opal Materials die-cast aluminium body polycarbonate diffuser
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LUCEPLAN
Lamps halogen, incandescent or fluorescent according to the optics requested
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
Materials injection-moulded polycarbonate
Structure finishes grey sage green terracotta
Lamps 23W fluorescent
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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sky design Alfredo H채berli, 2007
Dimensions height 16 cm, width 20 cm total height 28 and 70 cm (with vertical supports)
Materials body and cover in die cast aluminium, polycarbonate diffuser
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes alu white chestnut Lamps 20W metal halide, 26W fluorescent, 4 x1,2W white light LED 8 x1,2W white light LED and photovoltaic cells
Diffuser finishes opal
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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SOLAR BUD design Ross Lovegrove, 1998 Dimensions h 37 cm Ă˜ 15 cm Materials aluminium stem transparent methacrylate head UV-resistant
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LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes alu
Lamps 3 white LED
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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e01 design Habits Studio, 2006
Dimensions square 9,3 x 9,3 cm or 18,6 x 18,6 cm round Ø 9,3 cm or 15,7 cm zero Ø 7 cm or 13,4 cm Material die-cast aluminium
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ELEMENTI DI LUCEPLAN
Structure finishes white metal grey polished
Lamps halogen, fluorescent or LED according to the optics request
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
ELEMENTI DI LUCEPLAN
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e02 design Habits Studio, 2006
Dimensions Ă˜ 6,8 cm or 13 cm Material die-cast aluminium
Structure finishes white metal grey polished Lamps halogen, fluorescent or LED according to the optics request
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ELEMENTI DI LUCEPLAN
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
e03 design Habits Studio, 2006
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Dimensions 9,3 x 9,3 cm 65 x 9,3 cm 125,1 x 9,3 cm 153,5 x 9,3 cm
Structure finishes white metal grey polished
Material aluminium extrusion body die-cast aluminium closure heads
Lamps 20/35W halogen 14/24/28/35/49/54/80W linear fluorescent
ELEMENTI DI LUCEPLAN
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
LUCEPLAN
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l 9,3 cm
l 65,1 cm
l 125,1 cm
l 153,5 cm
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ELEMENTI DI LUCEPLAN
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e04 ceiling design Habits Studio, 2006
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Dimensions Ø 7 x 27,9 cm Ø 13,4 x 19,6 cm Ø 13,4 x 27,9 cm Ø 13,4 x 37,2 cm
Structure finishes white anthracite metal grey polished
Material aluminium extrusion cylindrical body
Lamps halogen, fluorescent, metal halide or LED according to the optics request
ELEMENTI DI LUCEPLAN
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
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ELEMENTI DI LUCEPLAN
ELEMENTI DI LUCEPLAN
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e04 wall design Habits Studio, 2007
Dimensions Ø 7 x 3,5 cm - Ø 7 x 27,9 cm Ø 7 x 46,5 cm - Ø 7 x 130 cm Ø 13,4 x 3,5 cm - Ø 13,4 x 19,6 cm Ø 13,4 x 37,2 cm - Ø 13,4 x 46,5 cm
Structure finishes white anthracite metal grey polished
Material aluminium extrusion cylindrical body
Lamps halogen, fluorescent, metal halide or LED according to the optics request
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
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ELEMENTI DI LUCEPLAN
ELEMENTI DI LUCEPLAN
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e04 suspension design Habits Studio, 2007
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Dimensions Ø 7 x 27,9 cm Ø 7 x 46,5 cm Ø 13,4 x 37,2 cm Ø 13,4 x 46,5 cm
Structure finishes white anthracite metal grey polished
Material aluminium extrusion cylindrical body
Lamps halogen, metal halide or LED according to the optics request
ELEMENTI DI LUCEPLAN
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
e05 zeno design Diego Rossi / Raffaele Tedesco, 2006
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Dimensions Ă˜ 115 cm h 29,5 cm
Structure finishes white alu
Material polyurethane foam pressed body
Lamps 3x100W + 1x75W halogen 2x70W metal halide + 6x36W fluo 3x100W halogen + 6x36W fluo
ELEMENTI DI LUCEPLAN
Technical and photometric data www.luceplan.com
e06 design Habits Studio, 2007
Dimensions Ø 4,5 x 31,5 cm Ø 7 x 37,2 cm
Material extruded aluminium body
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Structure finishes white anthracite polished Lamps 35/50W halogen 20W metal halide LED
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e07 design Habits Studio, 2007
Dimensions spot modules 25 x 25 cm or 25 x 37,5 cm 25 x 28 cm or 25 x 46,7 cm direct/indirect modules 25 x 57,4 cm 25 x 117,4 cm 25 x 147,4 cm Material steel body and aluminium end plates and connector
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Structure finishes white anthracite polished
Lamps 50/75W halogen LED spot 4W 14/24/28/35/49/54/80W linear fluorescent
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e08 minimini design Habits Studio, 2009
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Dimensions Ă˜ 2,5 x 66,4 cm
Structure finishes white anthracite polished
Material aluminium extrusion cylindrical body
Lamps 35W halogen LED spot 5W
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e10
e11
design Habits Studio, 2010
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design Habits Studio, 2010
Dimensions 120,9 x 11,6 x 9,3 cm 150,8 x 11,6 x 9,3 cm
Structure finishes white opalin
Material aluminium body plastic material diffuser
Lamps 54/80W linear fluorescent
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Dimensions 37,7 x 23,5 x 19,1 cm
Structure finishes white opalin
Material powder-painted steel
Lamps 2x50 halogen 2x70W HQI 2x42W fluorescent
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CREDITS Š 2013 by Luceplan spa, Milano. All rights reserved Project Coordination Patrizia Vicenzi with Rosi Guadagno Art Direction Christoph Radl Graphic Design Antonio Zorzi Alessandro Benini
Photos Pasquale Abbattista (p. 42, 43) Santi Caleca (p. 18, 23, 24, 26, 35,39, 41, 49, 50, 53, 55, 57, 59, 61, 66, 69, 75, 79, 83, 89, 91, 93, 95, 96, 97, 99, 101, 105, 108, 109, 111, 115, 121, 123, 128, 129, 131, 137, 141, 142, 143, 146, 148, 151, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 162, 167, 173, 177, 179, 180, 185, 207, 211) Amedeo G.Cavalchini (p. 98) ŠEnrico Conti per Anna (p. 181) Egon Gade (p. 11, 30, 31, 199) Ivan Sarfatti (p. 15, 20, 25, 33, 36, 40, 51, 63, 65, 67, 74, 76, 77, 81, 107, 126, 127, 138, 139, 163, 165, 175, 183, 195, 201, 205, 216, 217) Leo Torri (p. 12, 16, 17, 21, 28, 29,44, 45, 48, 52, 56, 62, 64, 68, 70, 86, 88, 90, 102, 104, 110, 114, 115, 119, 124, 132, 133, 134, 135, 147, 149, 154, 164, 168, 169, 178, 184, 188, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 196, 197, 198, 200, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210, 212, 213, 214, 215) Tom Vack (p.8, 10, 13, 19, 22, 27, 34, 38, 46, 54, 58, 60, 72, 73, 78, 80, 82, 84, 85, 87, 92, 94, 100, 103, 112, 118, 120, 122, 130, 136, 140, 144, 150, 152, 153, 160, 161, 166, 172, 174, 182,) Miro Zagnoli (p. 37, 106) Special Thanks Abitare (RCS Mediagroup SpA)
Luceplan reserves the right to introduce any changes to its own models without prior notice. Luceplan si riserva il diritto di apportare ai propri modelli qualsiasi modifica senza nessun preavviso. Printed in Italy GECA SpA, Milano January 2013
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