- Description
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Details
Suspension lamp, coordinated with the wall lamp model. Nine concentric mobile ellipses obtained from a single aluminum plate support a circuit of 384 white Leds; the ellipses rotate independently on two different axes, enabling the light emission to be directed and numerous spatial configurations to be obtained at the same time. When the device is closed it is completely flat. 384 38W LED's
MATERIALS:
- Made in anodized aluminum
- 9 concentric mobile ellipses obtained by an aluminum plate support a circuit of 384 LEDs
MEASUREMENTS:
- Length: 104 cm / 41 inch
- Height: 64 cm / 25 3/16 inch
- Max Cable Length (Standard): 200 cm / 78 3/4 inch
- Max Cable Length (Extended): 548 cm / 216 inch
HELPFUL NOTES:
- LED-I 30W 3000K >80 CRI
- Integrated light source
- Dimmable 2-Wire (also compatible with 0-10V dimming)
- The rings rotate independently on two different axes enabling light to be directed
- Numerous spatial configurations can be obtained by adjusting the rings as needed
- When the device is closed up it is completely flat
- Please contact us for extra long cable lengths
- Brand
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Upholding Italy's reputation for excellence and innovation in design, Artemide is a world leader in contemporary lighting. Offering both residential and commercial lighting solutions, Artemide has made forward thinking a company policy. Instantly recognizable designs originating from the 1960's, when Artemide was founded by Ernesto Gismondi, are still in production today along side contemporary lighting creations by current acclaimed designers. Artemide's expansive catologue ranges from the organic and elegant Logico collection to the clean and simple spheres of the Castore family. Many of the most iconic products of history can be found here.
- Designer
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Artemide Copernico Suspension Lamp Designed by:
- Carlotta de Bevilacqua , 2010
- Paolo Dell Elce , 2010
Carlotta de Bevilacqua
Italy, 1957
Born in Italy, Carlotta de Bevilacqua graduated in 1983 with an architecture degree from the Politecnico in Milan. As a designer she developed important research on lighting, developing innovative concepts and products for Artemide. Until 2004 Carlotta de Bevilacqua was Chief Executive Officer for the Brand Strategy & Development organization within the Artemide Group, with responsibilities in the areas of marketing, communication, and long-term vision.
Carlotta de Bevilacqua’s work ranges from architecture to interior and product design. Her clients include Artemide and Danese.
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Paolo Dell'Elce
Italy, 1983
Paolo Dell'Elce (1983) is an Industrial designer based in Milano, Italy specialized in furniture, lighting and product design. His work has been published internationally, has received design awards including a honorable mention for 2014 Compasso d'Oro and the Red Dot Award: Product Design, and has been exhibited in prestigious institutions as Triennale di Milano, Museo Poldi Pezzoli in Milan, Museo dell’Ara Pacis in Rome, Kunstraum Muenchen in Munich.
From 2011 to 2014 he has been Creative Director of historic Italian company Danese Milano. Clients, among others, include Artemide, David Chipperfield Architects, Humanscale. Since 2007 he has collaborated with designer Carlotta de Bevilacqua, with whom he developed numerous projects in the fields of product and lighting design.
His work focuses on researching new and undefined typologies of products to meet the needs of contemporary life and support emerging activities in home and office environments.