Rooted in innovation and functional elegance, Luceplan reveals a series of new lighting solutions that merge engineering and design with an almost weightless presence. These are projects where light becomes structure, atmosphere, narrative — tailored to contemporary architecture and personal ways of living.

Rooted in innovation and functional elegance, Luceplan reveals a series of new lighting solutions that merge engineering and design with an almost weightless presence. These are projects where light becomes structure, atmosphere, narrative — tailored to contemporary architecture and personal ways of living.

Liiu, designed by Dutch studio VANTOT, is a modular suspension system that appears to float. Electrified cables and spiral-hooked light elements create a visual language that is both delicate and technically refined. Through a digital configurator, architects can define endless compositions tailored to distinctive spatial geometries.

The floor version of Liiu, also by VANTOT, translates the same poetic approach into ambient illumination. Up to ten light sources can be positioned freely along tensioned cables, turning light into a dynamic installation for both residential and contract environments.


With Dix Bougies, architect and designer Odile Decq reinterprets the chandelier as a dramatic, asymmetrical statement. Aluminium arms intersect the structure, holding magnetic diffusers in technical paper that cast a warm, theatrical atmosphere. A sculptural suspension piece with strong visual character.

Inspired by Japanese fans and natural forms, Levante by Marco Spatti unveils three translucent petals opening around a luminous core. Supported by slender metal stems, this floor lamp blends technology, craftsmanship, and a sense of poetry — ideal for dramatic settings and sophisticated interiors.


J-us, created by Alessandro Zambelli, pushes the idea of the chandelier into a futuristic direction. Its cylindrical central body acts as an invisible track for sliding light arms, while the LED system remains concealed. A bold reinterpretation already selected for the ADI Design Index 2024.

Designed by Mandalaki Studio, Koinè stands out for its essential elegance and visual comfort. The floor model features a carbon stem with counterweight supporting a conical reflector; the wall version, with touch activation, emits a wide, glare-free beam — perfect for refined, contemporary spaces.


With these new creations, Luceplan once again shows how lighting can evolve into a powerful architectural tool. Each design establishes a relationship with the space around it — shaping it, enhancing it, giving it identity. Through the ingenuity of its designers, light becomes more than illumination: an experiential material that defines the living environments of today.
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