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Key Features
The Luceplan Hope Ceiling Light is one crazy diamond. Borrowing its name from the massive 45-carat rock that is currently housed in the Smithsonian, this effervescent gem is comprised of a series of thin polycarbonate Fresnel lenses, created using imprinted microprisms. The arrangement allows Hope to mirror the refractive properties of glass, but without the heft, resulting in an airy super reflective fixture that amplifies the inherent glitter.
Founded in 1978 by three Milanese architects, Luceplan's strategy is grounded in design, respect for the environment, and quality.
Key Features
The Luceplan Hope Ceiling Light is one crazy diamond. Borrowing its name from the massive 45-carat rock that is currently housed in the Smithsonian, this effervescent gem is comprised of a series of thin polycarbonate Fresnel lenses, created using imprinted microprisms. The arrangement allows Hope to mirror the refractive properties of glass, but without the heft, resulting in an airy super reflective fixture that amplifies the inherent glitter.
Founded in 1978 by three Milanese architects, Luceplan's strategy is grounded in design, respect for the environment, and quality.
- Designed by Francisco Gomez Paz, Paolo Rizzatto in 2009
- Awards: Good Design Award (2010), Red Dot Award (2010)
- Material: Transparent polycarbonate Fresnel lenses
- Location Rating: UL Listed
- Title 24 Compliant: This design is compliant with California's expansive Title 24 energy use regulations.
- Made In Italy
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