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Design by Alberto Meda and Paolo Rizzatto, 1985.
The Berenice Floor Lamp is the ideal and discreet companion to people wanting to rest. It is the inimitable founding product of a new type range of reasonably small sprung-jointed lamps. The fluid articulation of its movements and its perfect stability make Berenice the light that can be moved around without occupying valuable space and with the least trouble.
Berenice operates with a transformer that allows low voltage power to reach the bulb through the rods without electrical cable, thus leaving its figure slender and elegant. Thanks to a special spacer fitted into the lower part of the head, the light can be brought very close to whatever needs to be illuminated, while maintaining the proper distance from objects. A simple touch of the head ring, which is well insulated and independent from the bulb housing, will also orient the light in any direction.
Metal parts in diecast aluminum, reinforced nylon frictional joints, rynite head. Parabolic reflector in pressed glass or metal.
- Dimensions:
- Overall: 31"H X 12"Ext
- Shade: 4"W X 1.8"H
- Lamp Type: halogen
- Bulbs: 1 X 35W 12V GY6.35 base halogen bi-pin bulb (included)
Formed in 1978, Luceplan cements the idea of three architects, Riccardo Sarfatti, Paolo Rizzatto and Sandra Severi who wished to consolidate the experience developed during their long-standing collaboration with Gino Sarfatti, founder of Arteluce. He was an experimenter and acclaimed innovator in the sector of lighting fixtures. These are the noble roots, but the story we wish to relate does not follow a chronological sequence of events in the company�s growth, but rather �highlights� constancies in it's evolution.
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