The iconic lamp
Luceplan has created Costanza by Paolo Rizzatto since 1986. Costanza has enjoyed great success since then. Since then, the collection of lamps Costanza has grown. By Luceplan, the Costanza collection includes table lamps, floor lamps, a remote-controlled floor lamp, wall lights, ceiling lights…
Classical style that isn’t classic,
Featuring an intriguing mix of shapes, proportions, and materials, this is a very contemporary design.
With the launch of the 2008 Remote lamppost Lady Costanza, Luceplan has expanded the collection Costanza . Lady Costanza is characterized by her lightness and flexibility. The fact that the remote lamp can be turned on and off 360 degrees, as well as the fact that the light source is deported from the base of the lamp, makes it easy to illuminate a table or a place of conversation. Lady Costanza’s stem can be adjusted from 217 cm to 250 cm in height.
A sensory floor lamp from Lady Costanza is available in two versions: one with a dimmer on the stem for setting the light intensity on three levels and one with a foot switch.
The lampshade Lady Costanza is light and washable, made from colored polycarbonate and emits a soft and warm light. Based on two points of balance, the shade will oscillate if bumped, but will not deform. Lady Costanza shades measure 50 cm in diameter and come in a white color combination, red, or black.
Finally, there is a version suitable for the Lady Costanza to further maximize space savings by fixing the lamp to the wall.
Lady Costanza can benefit from the addition of an accessory diffuser to hide the gray areas that can result from a clear bulb, especially for the white shade. It comes with a 105W halogen bulb.