Look at Me is a family of suspension lamps that employs two different diffuser geometries to respond to the lighting requirements of the installation space with single, cluster or track-mounted suspensions.
The elements are essential, yet perfectly designed to guarantee maximum light efficiency and comfort thanks to two lenses positioned at either end of the diffuser body.
In the suspensions, the light emitted by the LED source is perfectly controlled inside the cone, and the beam designed by the primary lens falls exactly onto the surface of the lower lens which opens the light emission. The light is thus not diffused into the room through the diffuser cone, but is precisely cut so as to intercept the stepped profile and animate its dark volume with lines of light.
In the Look at Me table lamp, the optical unit is turned upside down to open the light into the room without creating glare.
The cylindrical base houses the optic that precisely cuts the light inside the diffuser cone with a rather narrow beam and an optical geometry designed not to cause glare when viewed directly. The upper surface reflects the light inside the diffuser, whose stepped inside geometry opens the light on the horizontal surface, also creating soft, spectacular shadows.
This version also introduces new colours. The glossy black which becomes transparent when the light is on, is paired with a transparent cone with a black or white base. The new colour versions also apply to the suspension lamps.
Multiple suspension lamp diffusers can also be combined on a suspended track with a distinctive cylindrical diameter, available in three lengths. This offers the chance to create different lightscapes, distributing light elements in space for carefully managed lighting.
Multiple tracks can be connected together electrically without any pre-set geometry.
The junction is in fact only a connection (electricity and data) and not a mechanical joint. This gives the system great freedom and flexibility so that from a single point of electrical connection, it brings light into the space for many metres.