LED suspension Luceplan Compendium Circle with a diameter of 72 cm of aluminium.
Depending on the ring's direction, the light is direct or indirect. Dimmable Push/DALI.
On request, it is possible to combine up to three Compendium-Circle rings of diverse sizes. In this way, individual chandeliers emitting a mixture of direct and indirect light are possible. It is suspended via three discreet cables while the electricity supply is made through an additional cable.
Collection | Luceplan Compendium |
Category | Luceplan Pendant Lights |
Design | Daniel Rybakken |
Dimensions | Diameter 72 cm, height 15 cm - max. 5 m. |
Bulbs | 52W LED, 3000K, 1788 lm (black), 2133 lm (brass), 2246 lm (aluminium), CRI 90. |
MPN: | 1D810C070020 + 1D810/400000 |
Daniel Rybakken is passionate about the interplay of light, poetry and functionality. The result of his efforts is called Compendium, a light fixture family characterized by an impressively sculptural design and a slim silhouette. Perfect minimalism meets emotional lighting. With their unobtrusive yet striking character, the Luceplan Compendium lights are an enrichment for every room.
The collection consists of ring-shaped or elongated, slim pendant lights and the Compendium Terra floor lamp. The graceful lights have reflectors made of extruded aluminum, in which the high-performance LEDs are located. The name "Compendium" refers to its profile ribs, reminding of large format reflex cameras.
The ring-shaped Compendium Circle pendant lights are available with a diameter of 72, 110 or 200 cm and always look delicate and light. The diffuser runs along the entire top or bottom. If the light fixture is installed as an uplight, i.e. with a diffuser facing upwards, it remains completely hidden from view. The indirect light seems to be created magically. But even when used as a downlight, the diffuser is a harmonious part of the whole and does not disturb the impression of a simple, no-frills ring. The straight, elongated Compendium pendant light can emit warm white and pleasant LED light directed over a table, whereas the wall and ceiling light emits a direct, glare-free ambient light.