OLUCE Plume Wall Lamp - Plume, designed by Christophe Pillet, a family of lamps consisting of a table lamp and two wall lamp versions, one with a long arm and the other with a short arm. The lighting project conceptually originated from a collection created by the French designer for the Sezz Hotel in Saint-Tropez, designed especially for the hotel through the Oluce Bespoke Tailoring service, re-evoking a more ornamental version of Plume. In a perfect combination, Plume blends a minimal, slender and lightweight design, with a series of expressions that recall the classic lighting styles of the 1950s with the use of metal, configured as a collection with a precious, classic character, yet at the same time, contemporary. The entire family has an element in common, the lampshade consists of a thin metal surface, slightly folded in the centre to symbolically form a feather.
OLUCE Lens Wall Lamp - Lens by Francesco Rota was inspired by contemporary sculpture, playing with the curved surfaces to create an interesting interplay of light and mirrors. In fact, Lens is a direct light wall lamp with a concave screen that creates a barrier between the light source and the surrounding area. Available in a chrome-plated or copper version, this project has a notable decorative value, however behind which the use of the LED light source is concealed – an innovative, technological heart – capable of guaranteeing an energy saving exceeding 80% compared to the traditional version.
OLUCE Coupe Wall Arch - The Coupé Wall is a simple and ingenious mechanism that connects the stem to the head makes it possible to direct the beam in several directions, by moving the dome up, down and sideways. In 1968, Coupé won the ”International Design Award” of the American Institute of Interior Designers in Chicago. It is part of the permanent collection at both the MoMA in New York and the ”Neue Sammlung” Museum in Munich.
OLUCE Coupe Wall Lamp - The Coupé Wall is a simple and ingenious mechanism that connects the stem to the head makes it possible to direct the beam in several directions, by moving the dome up, down and sideways. In 1968, Coupé won the ”International Design Award” of the American Institute of Interior Designers in Chicago. It is part of the permanent collection at both the MoMA in New York and the ”Neue Sammlung” Museum in Munich.
OLUCE Colombo Wall Lamp - The visionary and futuristic designer Joe Colombo designed the Colombo lamp in 1970, on the wave of the rapid diffusion of the halogen light. The design is in fact one of the first domestic lamps to use the new type of bulb. The design of the Colombo lamp – base, chrome stem and adjustable reflector – responds to the demands for clean shapes and technological functionality that go hand in hand with the concept and design of this great designer.
OLUCE Berlin Wall/Ceiling Lamp - Available in the ø30, ø40 wall light and ø50 version for use either as a ceiling light or wall light, Berlin takes the form of a thick metal ring with a slender profile enclosing a disc of wire mesh glass inside it. The satin brass finish recall echoes of Art Deco, given a contemporary update in the shapes, and in the use of LED as the light source.