Mesh - Luceplan suspension lamp
A suspension lamp offering multiple lighting scenarios for personalized aesthetic and functional performance.
Based on experimentation with the potential of LEDs, a technology that permits separation into very small units, Mesh is a dramatic and highly innovative project .
Thanks to a wireless kit available for large (Ø 100) and medium (Ø 80) versions, users can play with the light by means of a smart device.
Luceplan has developed a special app (for iOS and Android) that makes it possible to control single or multiple units, individually or as a group.
The app permits use of one or more light points at a time, orienting light in space to create different moods and experiences.
The app can be programmed with 6 presets for rapid activation.
It is also possible to set up a dynamic scenario with a simple touch of the screen.
Using a local Internet connection, on-off functions can be programmed in remote access mode.
A lamp of great theatrical impact whose light, almost transparent structure composed of a network of metal cables with LED sources positioned at their intersections conceals the complexity of the design, dematerializing to make room for only the light, the true protagonist.
The particular structure permits exceptional freedom in the control of luminance: it is possible to govern the intensity of the light and to choose which sectors of the lamp to use, or , in the wireless version, to create personalized luminous settings.
It is possible to create a personalized lamp by combining the individual elements to adapt them to any lighting need. Contact us for your solution!
“I set out to create a lamp by starting with this capacity for spatial separation of LEDs, scattering them to optimize the spread of light, but above all with the aim of giving each of these points of light its own independence. I wanted to make a lamp that lets you control the position and the quantity of light, a flexible object to adapt to space and the needs of the user. To organize the breakdown of the luminous points I used parameters similar to those identified by Fibonacci in nature, like the arrangement of the seeds in a sunfl ower, the eye-shaped features of a male peacocks plumage, or the complex forms of a head of cabbage. A precise sequence that inspired me for the distribution of the lights in space.” Francisco Gomez Paz
Designer: Francisco Gomez Paz, 2015