The Italian brand Luceplan has expanded its outdoor lighting collection. Luceplan approached the outdoor collection with different designs. The new fixtures have a single red thread.
The in-and outdoor collection got hybridization and contaminated the spaces of indoor and outdoor.
Contemporary design trends are blurring indoor-outdoor boundaries. There are no longer clear distinctions or separations by just growing aesthetic and functional processes between two environmental situations. Clients and designers are expressing. They feel a need to think of outdoor spaces as a natural stylistic continuation of interiors. This aspect plays a role in the design of lighting products. The lighting products have to adapt to new requirements. It clearly needs to transform also into multifunctional and nomadic objects.
Luceplan has interpreted this trend. By offering outdoor lighting collections that do not present themselves. Exclusively as technical, high-performance products. But also as crossovers that can fit harmoniously into any context! You can think from the most traditional to the most contemporary.
Fienile
Fienile is available in floor lamp versions for outdoor use, based on the same design inspired by the iconic rural buildings of Norway. Fienile Outdoor is a work of micro-architecture, with its walls and pitched roof extruded in a single, solid block of coated aluminium, while the diffuser is in polycarbonate. The outdoor version of Fienile comes in two heights, 32 or 72 cm, and two colors: pale and dark gray. Thanks to its essential design, Fienile Outdoor fits perfectly into the surrounding landscape and architectural context. The characteristic angled roof, besides being a clear reference to the archetypal form of the house, contributes to screen the light and spread it uniformly on the ground.
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Nui
Balance, symbiosis and interaction: the crux of the design of the Nui collection of outdoor floor and wall lamps lies in the relationship between two overlaid cylindrical volumes that interact in a dynamic of reciprocal completion.
Parts of a single whole, these two volumes take on different, complementary roles. The upper block, in three variants, becomes the housing for the light source, hidden from view and aimed downward. The lower block, semispherical in its upper portion, acts as the support for the first while becoming the diffuser. The lamps are made in light grey concrete: the effect is that of minimal sculptural objects, but with a strong personality.
The four different models (three floor lamps and one wall lamp) can be used to personalize outdoor spaces in an unconventional, highly decorative way.
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Flia
The Flia family of outdoor floor lamps stands out for its ability to combine technological aspects with rigorous expressive forms. The miniaturization of the light source is a key factor of the project. The carbon stem is supported by a cylinder that contains the core elements and grants the lamp strength, lightness and flexibility. Flia is available in a single configuration – with three different heights – or multiples – with 2 or 3 stems – and can be attached to floors and decks, or directly on the ground.
The lamp becomes nomadic, adapting to different types of spaces and needs, thanks to the rechargeable version. A versatile product, capable of crossing architectural boundaries and stimulating new usage scenarios.
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