Costanza table sensor dimmer, Alu Base, Liquirice Black Shade
LUCEPLAN

£445.20 RRP
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4-6 weeks estimated lead time
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In Costanza “the switch has moved!”

The lamp uses a sensorial dimmer rod-switch close to the light, which only has to be lightly touched to adjust its on-off intensity through four levels of brightness. The light and washable shade, resting on two points of balance and therefore capable of oscillating if bumped, diffuses a warm and pleasant light. Its unmistakable, subtle but structurally solid profile fits naturally into any interior, thanks also to the telescopic rod that can be adjusted to different heights. Costanza poses no restraints on matching styles.
It is fascinating and inimitable and can recreate the most traditionally accepted atmospheres as a domestic image. It is always in the vanguard with its refined technology. Its square aluminium base, treated with rotational brushing, highlights the quality and distinction of its material. The suspension version allows a very flexible use of this lamp, because it can be applied to any part of the ceiling even when there is no available mains plug on it. And that goes both for the one with the vertically adjustable shaft and ceiling hook, and for the up-down one directly adjustable by means of its distinctive counterweight. Costanza, with its light and resistant shade that diffuses a warm and pleasant light and with its unmistakable profile, fits naturally into any setting without posing any restraints on matching styles.
Fascinating and inimitable, it can recreate the most traditionally accepted atmospheres as a domestic image and is always in the vanguard due to its refined technology. Structure Aluminium frame Silk-screened polycarbonate shade. Finish Alu
Ø 40 x H 76/110 cm


Formed in 1978, Luceplan cements the idea of three architects, Riccardo Sarfatti, Paolo Rizzatto and Sandra Severi who wished to consolidate the experience developed during their long-standing collaboration with Gino Sarfatti, founder of Arteluce.