Lamp Copernico
Carlotta de Bevilacqua, Paolo Dell'Elce
Suspension lamp, coordinated with the wall model. Nine concentric and movable ellipses made from a single aluminum plate support a circuit of 384 white LEDs; the ellipses rotate independently on two different axes, allowing to orient the light emission and at the same time to obtain numerous spatial configurations. When closed, the device is completely flat.
Suspension lamp, range extension of the Copernico series.
Copernicus is made from a single laser-cut anodized aluminum sheet; when closed the device is completely flat. The volume
and the low weight considerably reduce the use of energy during the transport and storage phase. The joint with copper contacts (patent pending) allows the power to pass between the concentric ellipses that make up the structure, and enables independent 360 ° rotation of these.
The mobility of the elements and the very low voltage LED sources allow the user to configure the light in space by gripping and physically moving the object, modulating the emission according to needs. The luminous flux can be homogeneously directed in all directions (isotropic emission) or distributed only over portions of the environment, allowing us to participate in the experience of light.