Mesh Wireless Pendant
By Francisco Gomez Paz, For Luceplan
$5,300.00
Usually leaves warehouse in 8-12 weeks
Based upon stock availability.
$5,300.00
+ FREE SHIPPING
SPEC #: LPA1050611 | ID: 1D86KW081501
By Francisco Gomez Paz, for Luceplan
By Francisco Gomez Paz, For Luceplan
$5,300.00
Usually leaves warehouse in 8-12 weeks
Based upon stock availability.
$5,300.00
+ FREE SHIPPING
SPEC #: LPA1050611 | ID: 1D86KW081501
SPEC #: LPA1050611
ID: 1D86KW081501
Designed by Francisco Gomez PazRead Bio
The Mesh Wireless Pendant is a lamp of great theatrical impact whose almost transparent structure, composed of a network of flexible cables with LED sources positioned at their intersections, conceals the complexity of the design. Black structure with White opaline lenses. The wireless version is equipped with an electronic board that allows users to interact with the lamp with the use of a smart device. Luceplan has developed a special app (for iOS and Android) making it possible to control single or multiple units (individually or as a group). The app can be programmed with 6 presets or custom set with a simple touch of the screen. Using a local internet connection, on/off functions can be programmed in remote access mode. Sold as a complete fixture.
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Born in Salta, Argentina in 1975. After obtaining the Industrial Design degree at the Universidad Nacional de Crdoba he moves to Milan in 1998 where he attends the Master in Design at Domus Academy and works with Alberto Meda and Paolo Rizzatto. Since opening his design office in Milan in 2004 he has developed products for leading design companies such as Artemide, Driade, Danese, Landscape Forms, Lensvelt, Luceplan, Olivetti and Sector among others. In 2014 he opens a studio and workshop in Argentina and since then he divides his time between Salta and Milan.Francisco's approach to design is driven by his own curiosity, the knowledge of technology and materials and a highly experimental hands-on and heuristic creative process. His work has received several international recognitions such as the Red Dot Award Best of the Best 2016 for the Mesh lamp, the Red Dot Award 2010 and the Good Design Award 2010; he has been honored together with Alberto Meda with the First Prize of the Index Award for the Solar Bottle, which has also been selected for the MOMA's Study Collection. He received the Prize of Prizes to Innovation in Design from Italy's president Giorgio Napolitano for the Hope chandelier and the prestigious Compasso d'Oro in 2011.
Shop This DesignerLuceplan was set up with the object of creating and producing interior and exterior lighting and to enhance the quality of living. Energy saving is therefore a top priority and cannot be confined to the ratio of lighting to energy consumption: it must embrace the environmental compatibility of our whole operation from choice of materials to the manufacturing process, from product durability to product maintenance. Luceplan believes if an light fixture is to last, it needs to be beautiful as well as technologically sound. But a long-lasting product also offers better environmental compatibility and it outlives fashions.
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