Luceplan
Soleil Noir Pendant Light
Price starting from € 2,614.00*
*Price valid for the version in white colour - bulb included (cod. 1D890S000002).
The Soleil Noir lamp by Luceplan was born from the creative talent of the Odile Decq studio, embodying their expressive taste and clean, essential geometric lines. The Soleil Noir line adapts well to living spaces and dining areas, even in kitchens. Its elegance also makes it the perfect lighting solution for offices, reception areas, and hotels. Supported by a single asymmetrical cable, Soleil Noir maintains its balance thanks to its off-center center of gravity and body thicknesses ranging from 8 to 25 mm. This object stands out for its unexpected line, made up of apparent inaccuracies that, when combined, create a single, strikingly beautiful whole. Available in both white and black and white finishes, it is perfect for diffusing light into the surrounding space without weighing down the overall effect.
W.12 x D.62,5 x H.35,3 cm
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Light and technology go hand in hand in the projects of Luceplan, a company born under the sign of innovation. Preceded by years of experimentation and research before been launched on the market, Luceplan lamps have a high-tech look and full of ingenious and revolutionary ideas. An emblematic example is the famous Costanza lamp, in which a simple touch of the dimmer - consisting of a thin bar next to the speaker - is sufficient to allow the device to switch on. Its relentless pursuit of the new has earned Luceplan the victory of seven Golden Compasses.Read more
Designed by
Odile Decq
Odile Decq (1954-) is an important French architect known for her buildings with bold and dynamic shapes. Her formal research is based on the concept of “hypertension”, in which surfaces and spaces are modelled according to an extreme formal tension made of elongated angles and irregular lines with the aim of creating an illusion of movement. Also highly recognisable in her unmistakable goth look, Odile Decq is a true 360° intellectual and has led the Special School of Architecture in Paris since 2007. Her professional career began in 1985 with the founding of the ODBC studio together with her partner Benoît Cornette (1953-1998), and saw her first major international success with the construction of the Banque Populaire de l'Ouest in Rennes (1990), the first office building in France to be built with a metal structure. This was followed by the victory of the Golden Lion at the VI International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale (1996) and acclaimed projects such as the MACRO – Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome (completed in 2010) or the Phantom restaurant at the Opéra Garnier in Paris. Like many other archistars, she has also made sporadic appearances in the world of product design, in particular for the Italian brands Luceplan and Alessi.Read more






