HOPE 12 S
HOPE 12 S
| Luminaire Type | Pendant Lights |
|---|---|
| Brand | LUCEPLAN |
| Designer | Gomez Paz, Francisco Rizzatto, Paolo |
| Style | Modern |
| Use Area | Indoor Area |
| Decorative Nature | Innovative (cult object) |
| Wateproofing | IP 20 |
| Product Code | 1D6612S00000 |
| Lighting Type | General Mixed-Diffused lighting |
| Lamps | E27 (LED, Halo Eco) |
| Basic Color | Transparent |
| Dimmable | Yes (According To Bulb) |
| Availability | In Stock |
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The Hope collection by Luceplan is far more than a pendant light. It is a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional chandelier, combining innovative materials, advanced optics and elegant Italian design into a timeless lighting icon.
Designed by Francisco Gomez Paz and Paolo Rizzatto, Hope replaces conventional crystal elements with ultra-light transparent Fresnel polycarbonate lenses. These precision-engineered optical elements multiply and refract light to create brilliant reflections similar to cut crystal, while dramatically reducing weight and improving visual lightness.
The polished stainless-steel frame and transparent lenses give the luminaire an almost floating appearance, creating a spectacular decorative effect without overwhelming the surrounding architecture.
The Hope family includes pendant lights, ceiling lights, wall lamps, floor lamps and large-scale compositions suitable for both residential and hospitality projects.
The collection has received numerous international design awards, including:
- Compasso d'Oro ADI (2011)
- Premio dei Premi (2011)
- Good Design Award (2012)
- Red Dot Design Award (2012)
This version is the Hope 12 S, featuring a 61 cm diameter, 49 cm height and a maximum suspension length of 270 cm. It accommodates E27 LED lamps up to 20W, allowing complete flexibility in selecting the desired light output and colour temperature.
Ideal above dining tables, living rooms, entrance halls, hotels, restaurants and premium commercial interiors, the Hope 12 S becomes both a functional light source and an architectural centrepiece.





