Tango, Black
LUCEPLAN

£956.40 RRP
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An innovative floor lamp for indirect lighting, in which the Argentine designer Francisco Gomez Paz has metaphorically transfigured the harmonious, sensual movements of the dance of the same name, giving the fixture a dynamic posture of variable geometry, which through a simple gesture makes it possible to gently adjust the direction of the beam.

Mounted on a triangular steel base, the jointed structure of the lamp composed of three mobile aluminium shafts with elastomer joints nimbly lends itself to a fluid mechanical torsion movement generated at the height of the middle part of the shafts. A movement that is propagated up to the top of the lamp, or at the position of the reflector, which is also triangular, setting its angle and making it possible to direct the light where it is needed with respect to the standard initial position, in which the beam is aimed upward, and the position of arrival, in which it is directed towards the wall.
Outfitted with linear LEDs, the reflector of the lamp contains the electronic circuitry and emits diffused, homogeneous light thanks to the screens in molded methacrylate. The on/off switch and sensor dimmer are placed near the upper part of one of the three shafts that support the lamp’s reflector.
Dimensions h 167 cm base 54 x 47,5 cm side of the top 29,5 cm Materials structure in aluminium joints in elastomer Colors black Lamps LED 35W Mid Power 3350lm @ 2700K dimmer sensor EEI: A


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.