




Martinelli Luce Vela 22 Lighting Adjustable Pendant Light
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Light like the wind
A new version of the Vela lamp, lightweight, dynamic, thin and swivelling, a graphic sign in space.
A simple aluminium tube, which rotates by means of a ring-shaped support fixed to the ceiling and which, thanks to its variable positioning, can be easily lowered or raised so as to bring the aluminium cone with direct diffused light to the area to be illuminated.
A ring and a tubular element passing through. A design that uses an interplay of weights and resistances to allow a suspended lamp not only to be moved, but to be able to do so in a different way.
Suspension lamp providing direct diffused light consisting of an aluminium tube painted, swivelling on the central ring support and with variable positioning.
Painted aluminium reflector, white polycarbonate diffuser.
Integrated LED light source. Integrated driver in the canopy.
Integrated LED light source: 17.5W, 2200 lm, 2700K, duration 50000 h, CRI >80- PUSH DALI dimmable - IP20 - Ceiling rose included + ceiling hook - Class E - Electronic driver
Dimensions : L 260 cm - Lampshade: Ø 25 x H 20 cm Cable: L 350 cm max. Weight : 13.2 lb

Roberto Lucci Paolo Orlandini
Roberto Lucci was born in Milan in 1942; he studied at the Institute of Design in Chicago and on the advanced industrial design course in Venice. Paolo Orlandini was born in Grosseto in 1941; he graduated from the faculty of architecture of the Polytechnic of Milan. Both worked for a number of years with Marco Zanuso sr. and with Richard Sapper. They live and work in the Milan area. Lucci and Orlandini have participated in various Milan Triennale and are represented in the design collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe in Hamburg and the Centre National d'Art Contemporain in the Louvre in Paris. They have been featured in numerous international design exhibitions.

