




Oluce Superluna LED Table Light
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SKU:297
Designed: 2015
Making his debut with Oluce, Victor Vaisilev proposes the SUPERLUNA lamp project that was inspired by a personal reflection on Vico Magistretti’s work, with his ability to develop iconic shapes to enhance the potential of the light source. Now that LED lights have revolutionised the world of artificial light, making it possible to reinvent luminaires starting from their source, Vaisilev proposes a family of lamps – available in floor and table versions – that originate from the desire to give a magical aura to an extremely technical light, by sizing the lamp parts starting with the LED footprint. The slender metal rod of the Superluna lamp conceals the electrical components and it hosts the light source: the LED opens out onto the stem in line with the semi-spherical shade that reflects its light by rotating on its own axis. In this way, the echo of the perpetual movement of celestial bodies is enhanced by the small luminous core contained in the structure of the lamp itself.
Table lamp giving indirect and reflected light with one rotating metal hemisphere.
Metal: Black-Black stem - Anodic brass/Black stem
1 x max 6,5 W (LED) - 3000°K - 650 lm - CRI >85
Size: H 43 cm, Base Dia 28 cm

Victor Vasilev
Victor Vasilev was born in 1974 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. At the age of 15 his family moved to Israel. He studied architecture at the Politecnico in Milan and at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. At the end of his studies, he decided to stay in Milan and in 2004 started his own practice. Collaborations with companies like Boffi, Living Divani, MDF Italia, Antrax IT, Oluce e Falper have resulted in his winning several international awards. His design ideas are inspired by the continuous search for formal and material purity.

