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ELEMENTI DE LUCEPLAN
MINI MINI
Mini Mini is the new suspension lamp
designed by Habits Studio for Elementi di
Luceplan.
Described as a ‘sketch stroke’ the light has
been designed so that even the electric cable
becomes an extension of the body. Thanks
to a certain elasticity in that cable, the lamp
always stands straight despite its asymmetric
shape. The overall effect is that of a graceful
ARTURO ÁLVEREZ
shape which is almost totally obtrusive visu-
GEA
ally. The miniature structure (only 2.5cm in
The GEA lamp by Arturo Álverez has recently been cho-
diameter) houses an adjustment system allow-
sen by the Chicago Athanaeum Museum to feature in its
ing easy focusing of the light source, creating
Good Design Show. As such it will subsequently become a
accent or more diffused illumination.
permanent part of the museum’s collection. The lamps are
The lamp, available in single size, uses a
made of silicon, are available in white, black, orange or
miniature low voltage halogen with dichroic
blue and stand 180cm high.
reflector.
www.arturo-alvarez.com
elementi.luceplan.com
EDEN DESIGNS
XXL(amp)
The XXL-amp is a twelve-segment construction, inspired by the shape
of a Chinese lantern. Wisely, given it’s alarming size, Eden venture to
suggest how the lamp might best be used: “If the ceiling is high, but
not overly so, then the lamp can be hung at about 1.30m. As befits
any impressive space, you’ll want to enter with a slight bow. Once
seated at the dining or conference table, you’ll still retain a sense of
the surroundings beyond the boundary. Hanging a half or a quarter
XXL in a mirrored room creates an impression of spacious rooms full
of giant lanterns.
www.edendesign.be
MOLTO LUCE
ZITA
Manufactured from spun aluminium, Zita has been
designed with a serious nod towards the 1970s. With
cross sections ranging from 200-600mm it would have
been as much at home at Abigail’s Party as it would have
at Biba. Zita is available in three classically unobtrusive
colour combinations.
www.moltoluce.com
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