New Lighting Collections by Luceplan

A lighting collection by Luceplan

Discover the new decorative lighting collections by Luceplan for interiors, the result of partnerships with design studios and firms including Archirivolto Design, Mandalaki Studio, Meneghello Paolelli Associati, Marco Spatti and Studio Shulab.

Doi has been created as a suspension lamp system. The typology calls for one or more parts to be suspended from the ceiling by means of a cable, free to move and float in space, until their weight achieves stability to determine their position. The lamp appears to be stable, but is always in a state of tension.

Elegance and purity of style characterise this set of suspension lamps named Koinè – both in reference to the Mandalaki design studio (Greek word meaning “clothespin”) and for its meaning of “shared language”, referring to its shape which offers such extreme versatility.

A chandelier of great emotional impact, based on the creative intuition of the designer, together with the research on materials, technology and design conducted by di Luceplan. A new protagonist for living areas in the home, but also for contract applications.

The range of Malamata lights (named to recall the designer’s Israeli roots, drawing on the Hebrew meaning of ‘up and down’) is characterised by the possibility of a variety of diffuser positions. The light can be used in different positions thanks to a counterweight in the form of a sphere with a button that enables adjustment. 

The Zile light range, named for its diffuser shape which resembles a Tibetan bell, features a minimalist design. The range comprises floor lamps, table lamps and pendant lights. The special feature of this project lies in its close attention to sustainability: the lampshade is made of a long-lasting bioplastic (PLA).