Binario and Alibel by Luceplan

Luceplan’s new Binario System interprets a technical lighting classic in a new way through Alessandro Zambelli’s Alibel design. Binario represents an ideal solution in both residential and contract settings thanks to the infinite design possibilities it offers and which accommodate the new Alibel line designed by Alessandro Zambelli for Luceplan. This project confirms the incessant research conducted over the years by the company, which tackles the theme of architectural lighting for interiors with a decorative approach in line with its focus on signature design.
The Binario system provides two light modules capable of generating diffused light – which can be directed thanks to a spherical joint – and can be fitted with a thin, light elliptical diffuser. Both the symmetrical, upward-emitting version and the asymmetrical, downward-emitting version can be connected by means of a practical adapter and a simple action to the slim track, which finds a new declination and an increasing number of possible configurations. A versatile system therefore, with a luminous impact that changes depending on the device used, its inclination and the presence or absence of the diffuser.

For example, the Alibel line signed by Alessandro Zambelli, combined with Binario, marks the beginning of a new research in the development of lighting projects precisely on tracks, usually associated with a more technical sphere and in this collection reinterpreted instead in a decorative key. Alibel draws inspiration from the natural world and refers to the image of an insect resting on a body of water, creating concentric circles. Elegant and light, this lighting system provides two track-mountable light modules, which can generate as much diffuse light as accent lighting, and which can be fitted (optionally) with a thin, light elliptical diffuser.
The system adopts an extremely small track that can be ceiling mounted, recessed or suspended. The luminaire, made of die-cast aluminium, hooks onto the track with a simple movement, is equipped with a ball joint that allows the light beam to be directed, and can also be fitted with a thin stem (Ø6mm) that distances it from the track, bringing it closer to the work surface.

 

 

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