Copernico Suspension Lamp by Carlotta de Bevilacqua for Artemide
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Copernico Suspension Lamp by Carlotta de Bevilacqua for Artemide
Product Description:
Copernico Suspension Lamp by Carlotta de Bevilacqua for Artemide
Created by laser-cutting a single aluminum plate, Copernico is a fixture which lays flat for shipping but opens up to concentric ellipses. The different elements can be positioned on separate axes from each other allowing light direction and varied spatial configurations.
Sizes:
Copernico 500: 23W 3000K >80 CRI Integrated LED bulb. Dimmable.
Copernico: 30W 3000K >80 CRI Integrated LED bulb. Dimmable.
Architect, designer and above all humanist, Carlotta de Bevilacqua has been a force in contemporary lighting since the 1980’s. A pioneer in LED research and implementation, she created the concept “The Human Light” in which lighting encourages not only the well-being of those who live, work and interact with it, but also the planet. As interested in science of light as the sensory experience, de Bevilacqua seeks to create synergy between products and users through accessible, experimental design. A life-force at Artemide for nearly 4 decades, in addition to her own studio she oversees Danese Milano creating minimal, yet elegant, products which further complement the built environment. In addition to widespread recognition for her work, in 2011, she received a Red Dot Design Award for the Algoritmo and Copernico.