Amisol Luceplan Lamp

The Amisol Lamp by Luceplan is a visually captivating and technically sophisticated lighting fixture designed by Daniel Rybakken. Its concept explores the relationship between space, light, and perception, resulting in a sculptural object that almost appears to float. Suspended in air, the Amisol projects light with the elegance and precision of a sun-dish, acting as both a functional lamp and an artistic centerpiece.
The lamp is composed of a large, ultra-thin circular disc, which acts as a reflector or diffuser. This disc can be made of a translucent white membrane for diffused light or a mirrored surface that reflects and redirects the beam, depending on the chosen version. Positioned opposite the disc is a powerful LED light source, connected via two slim rods, creating an ethereal and futuristic look. The overall structure seems to hover effortlessly in space, enhanced by the precise engineering and minimalistic aesthetics.
Its adjustability allows users to tilt and rotate the disc, changing the direction and intensity of the light, making it ideal for both ambient and focused illumination. The interplay between the light source and the disc surface is central to the lamp's dynamic and expressive character.
In a 3D model, the Amisol lamp is represented with fine attention to geometric balance and surface detail. The large disc would exhibit the subtle curvature or tension of the material, while the tension rods and LED module are rendered with delicate precision. The reflective or translucent surface would be modeled to interact naturally with light, emphasizing the contrast between technological elegance and visual poetry. Its suspended configuration and ethereal qualities would be key features brought to life in the digital representation.
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