Opus Terra

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Opus Terra

Lumina

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The floor lamp Opus by Lumina has been addressed by introducing some formal and functional novelties. The load-bearing structure is the synthesis and maximum simplification of a steel truss while the lighting body has optimal proportions to avoid overheating. The main line, visible, becomes an element of the whole design and connects to the round base, thus introducing a concept that later became a standards in the whole Lumina production: they provide a long cable which can be easily winded with in the base so as to leave in full sight only the minimum length required to reach the socket. Opus is a floor lamp with indirect light and a linear 300W halogen lamp controlled by a dimmer. This lamp can provide the ideal light both in a bedroom and in a living room, office or showroom. The ideal setting for Opus is a frontal position with a homogenous background or a backlit one, where its extreme slenderness can design a vivid and rational graphic. It´s image was consolidated in time, thus making this lamp an icon of rationalism and an almost compulsory choice for High-Tech style homes. The pivoting reflector may be adjusted with the aid of a grip.

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Dia30 x H187

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Walter Monici

Walter Monici

The Italian architect and designer Walter Monici owes his recognition in the lighting field to his collaborative work with the Lumina lighting brand. He also designed light fixtures before Lumina was founded in 1973. He intensively dedicated himself to the function of desk lights. According to him, function is harmony the key element of good design. In his opinion, an object's appearance results from the sum of technical decisions it is of secondary importance. Monici's design approach is obvious: the technical issue, in other words the complete flexibility, stands above the stylish aspect.