Petale Suspension

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A suspension lamp with an organic form that conceals the magic of silence: the body consists of a sound-absorbing panel covered in white fabric, to improve acoustic comfort in any space. Available in three sizes.

Made in Milan, Italy

A suspension lamp with an organic form that conceals the magic of silence: the body consists of a sound-absorbing panel covered in white fabric, to improve acoustic comfort in any space. Available in three sizes.

Made in Milan, Italy

Dimensions

Configuration Dependent

Lead Time

2-8 weeks

Lamping

20W LED


 

Brand

Luceplan

Design culture, experimentation and aesthetic research, combined with functional quality and efficiency: this is the system of values behind the identity of Luceplan, ever since the company’s creation in 1978. Always concentrating on innovative and flexible lighting solutions, Luceplan produces lamps featuring high design content, timeless but also able to foresee trends in the lighting sector: an extensive and versatile range of products, organized in the categories of interior design, outdoor use and acoustic solutions.

The company, with roots in its city of origin, Milan, has a forceful international character, in which exports account for about 85% of sales. The global market is its true counterpart. Every lamp embodies high standards of performance, in versatile and personalized models that can respond to the complex needs of special projects: lamps that combine functional excellence with the decorative necessities of residential architecture and contract applications.

Designer

Studio Odile Decq

Odile Decq set up her own office just after graduating at La Villette in 1978 while studying at Sciences Politiques Paris where she completed a post-graduate diploma in Urban Planning in 1979. International renown came quickly; as early as 1990 she won her first major commission: the Banque Populaire de l’Ouest in Rennes. The numerous prizes and publications that distinguished the building underlined the emergence of a new hope directly born from the punk rebellion which turned old conventions upside down. By questioning the commission, the use, the matter, the body, the technique and the taste Odile Decq’s architecture offers a paradoxical look, both tender and severe on today’s world. She was awarded with a Golden Lion in Venice in 1996. Since then, Odile Decq has been faithful to her fighting attitude while diversifying and radicalizing her research. She completed the MACRO (Museum for Contemporary Art in Rome) in 2010, the Opera Garnier’s restaurant in Paris in 2011 and just completed the FRAC (Museum of Contemporary Art in Rennes) last July 2012.