Technological and futuristic, Soleil Noir by Odile Decq is a suspension and ceiling lamp with an organic form in molded polyurethane foam, whose LED light source is hidden inside a disk that generates homogeneous diffused, indirect lighting.
Supported by a single asymmetrical cable, it keeps its balance thanks to the thicknesses of the body, ranging from 8 to 25 mm, functioning as a slim, aerial lighting element that conveys brightness with discretion and elegance. It is equipped with an avant-garde optical system to guarantee uniform light flow on the diffuser. An object that defi es the laws of physics, thanks to technology that permits a design bordering on the impossible.
“When the Sun has a date with the Moon… The Moon enters the Sun and the crown appears…” Odile Decq
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.