


Artemide MERCURY Mini Ceiling Light
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A series of large pebbles floating under an aluminum disc are reflected in the disc itself and in one another, pinging the light between their smooth biomorphic surfaces. During the day, it is a sculpture which reflects the dynamics of natural light and the movement of the people around it.
During the day the piece acts as a sculptural object reflecting the dynamics of natural light and the movement of people around them.
Die-cast aluminium lighting units; reflective units made of injection-moulded thermoplastic material with metallic finish; die-cast aluminium reflector.
Material: Stainless steel reflective frame, aluminium lighting bodies
- LED Integrated 2700K, 29W, 1447lm CRI=90Dimmable (Push)
- LED Integrated 3000K, 29W, 1547lm, CRI=90Dimmable (Push)
Size : Height: cm 56.2 / Diameter: cm 70

Ross Lovegrove
"Form follows emotion" is one of the maxims that informs ROSS LOVEGROVE’s designs. Born in Wales in 1959, he received his training as an industrial designer at Manchester Polytechnic and the Royal College of Art, then joined Frog Design Germany. At the start of the ‘90s Lovegrove opened his own office, Studio X, in London. Over the course of his career, he has spread his design talent around the globe. His various design projects for Driade, Luceplan, Knoll, and Louis Vuitton. Designing in an era of new materials and manufacturing processes, Lovegrove has embraced emerging technologies and strives to craft products that are user- and manufacturer- friendly. Along with ease of production, Lovegrove employs any manufacturing innovations that might make products more environmentally friendly. Lovegrove is also known for incorporating the newest materials available on the market, including polypropylene and carbon fibres, which combine to create strong, lightweight fabrics and support structures for furniture and other products.

