Luceplan
Curl Table Lamp
Price € 409,00
Curl stands out for its curved design, capable of evoking at the same time a crescent, a petal of a flower and a curl of butter. The extremely calibrated dimensions of Curl make it perfect for different contexts, from the sleeping area to the day, passing through shelves and bedside tables of any type. Its natural sculptural presence makes it ideal for elegant and sophisticated spaces. The fixed light emitted by Curl creates restful and relaxing atmospheres, accentuated by the shape of the base itself which allows it to assume different positions, depending on the taste and needs of each one.
W.21 x D.23 x H.26 cm
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Light and technology go hand in hand in the projects of Luceplan, a company born under the sign of innovation. Preceded by years of experimentation and research before been launched on the market, Luceplan lamps have a high-tech look and full of ingenious and revolutionary ideas. An emblematic example is the famous Costanza lamp, in which a simple touch of the dimmer - consisting of a thin bar next to the speaker - is sufficient to allow the device to switch on. Its relentless pursuit of the new has earned Luceplan the victory of seven Golden Compasses.Read more
Designed by
Sebastian Bergne
Sebastian Bergne (1966-) is an English designer. Born in Tehran, he had a wandering youth that led him to move between Cairo, Athens, Beirut, Abu Dhabi and Hong Kong before settling permanently in London where he graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1990 and then opened his own design studio. His creations, strongly influenced by the style in vogue in the 90s and early 2000s made of gentle curves and extensive use of plastic materials, cover various product areas: from furniture to lamps through to everyday objects. Among his most fruitful collaborations are those with Luceplan and Driade, but he has also worked with Tolix, Serralunga, Slide and, more recently, Pierre Frey. Some of his creations have been selected to become part of the permanent collection of the MoMA in New York and the Design Museum in London.
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