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Super­luna Floor Lamp

c. 2015

by Victor Vasilev
for Oluce

Super­luna Floor Lamp

by Victor Vasilev
for  Oluce

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The Super­luna floor lamp, designed by Victor Vasilev for Oluce, LED light source opens onto the stem in line with the semi-spher­i­cal shade that reflects its light by rotat­ing on its axis. In this way, the perpet­ual move­ment of the body is enhanced by the small lumi­nous core contained in the struc­ture of the lamp itself — Avaiable Black with a Black stem or Anodic Bronze with a Black stem.

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Victor Vasilev

Bulgaria

Victor Vasilev was born in 1974 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. At the age of 15 his family emigrated to Israel. In 1996 he moved to Milan to study architecture at the Politecnico. Before graduating, he spent a year as an exchange student at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. During his stay in Denmark, he was deeply influenced by the achievements of the nordic architects both in architecture and in product design. After ending his studies, he decided to stay in Milan and in 2004 started his own practice. In 2010 he won the first prize in the Dressed Stone design competition promoted by Antonio Lupi and Marmotech Carrara. This event marked the beginning of his collaboration with Antonio Lupi. The design proposals are inspired by solutions developed for the domestic environment, which represent a major part of the studio’s commissions.

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