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Acquire › Victor Vasilev

Victor Vasilev

$3,785.00

Superluna Floor Lamp
Victor Vasilev, 2015
Winner of the German Design Award, 2018

Superluna marked Victor Vasilev’s debut with Oluce, a project shaped by his interest in how contemporary LED technology can be transformed into something quietly poetic. Inspired by Vico Magistretti’s ability to shape form around the essence of light, Vasilev creates a lamp defined by clarity and motion. A slender metal stem conceals the electrical core while a semi-spherical reflector pivots along its axis, allowing the LED to cast a shifting, orbital glow. The effect is minimal and atmospheric, recalling the slow rhythm of celestial bodies.

Material
Metal stem and base
Semi-spherical metal reflector
Integrated LED light source

Finishes
Brass diffuser with black stem
Black diffuser with black stem

Availability
The brass diffuser with black stem is currently in stock
The black diffuser with black stem can be ordered
Multiple quantities of either finish can be arranged

Production Process
Electrical components concealed within the metal stem
Proportions determined by the LED footprint
Reflector rotates to modulate and reflect the light

Customization
Available in two finishes
Lead time approximately three to four months

Dimensions
Height: 68.9 inches
Diameter: 11 inches

Made In
Made in Italy

Superluna Floor Lamp
Victor Vasilev, 2015
Winner of the German Design Award, 2018

Superluna marked Victor Vasilev’s debut with Oluce, a project shaped by his interest in how contemporary LED technology can be transformed into something quietly poetic. Inspired by Vico Magistretti’s ability to shape form around the essence of light, Vasilev creates a lamp defined by clarity and motion. A slender metal stem conceals the electrical core while a semi-spherical reflector pivots along its axis, allowing the LED to cast a shifting, orbital glow. The effect is minimal and atmospheric, recalling the slow rhythm of celestial bodies.

Material
Metal stem and base
Semi-spherical metal reflector
Integrated LED light source

Finishes
Brass diffuser with black stem
Black diffuser with black stem

Availability
The brass diffuser with black stem is currently in stock
The black diffuser with black stem can be ordered
Multiple quantities of either finish can be arranged

Production Process
Electrical components concealed within the metal stem
Proportions determined by the LED footprint
Reflector rotates to modulate and reflect the light

Customization
Available in two finishes
Lead time approximately three to four months

Dimensions
Height: 68.9 inches
Diameter: 11 inches

Made In
Made in Italy

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