Dancing Queen 456 Suspension Lamp

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Dancing Queen 456 Suspension Lamp

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Victor Vasilev has designed a decorative lamp but with a technical soul: Dancing Queen , a suspension lamp with a flexible compositional structure that allows you to design different light layouts.

The key element of the composition is represented by a horizontal central body which encloses the LED light source and supports ten thin metal cylinders of different diameters designed as adjustable spotlights. The spotlights, commonly conceived as technical components, become a decorative element in this lamp thanks to their irregular design both in size and in their positioning along the central support.

Dancing Queen looks like a suspended sculpture and creates suggestive lighting harmonies, and is available in two color variants: matt black and glossy grey. Elegance and functionality, quality and dynamism of light, simple geometries and contemporary finishes make Dancing Queen a project that offers different light compositions perfect for the domestic scenarios of everyday life.

Metal suspension lamp with direct LED light. Individually adjustable reflectors.

Source Bulb: 1 x 35 W (LED)
Equipped with LED

Cord length: 280 cm

Dancing Queen 456 Suspension Lamp

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Dimensions (cm)

W125 x D0 x H33

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Victor Vasilev

Victor Vasilev

Victor Vasilev was born in 1974 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. At the age of 15 his family moved to Israel. He studied architecture at the Politecnico in Milan and at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. At the end of his studies, he decided to stay in Milan and in 2004 started his own practice. Collaborations with companies like Boffi, Living Divani, MDF Italia, Antrax IT, Oluce e Falper have resulted in his winning several international awards. His design ideas are inspired by the continuous search for formal and material purity.