Italian lamps Leucos – a perfect combination of design and workmanship

“White, clean and bright (λευκóς) is the essence of modernity.”

company Leucos Founded in Venice, where craftsmanship has always been synonymous with art. Glass represents local traditions, but there is a global idea behind the factory's work. The designers have always seen Leucos as a laboratory of innovation. Materials, methods, technologies and new ideas are the main factors of the brand's success. Leucos lamps are inspired by a constantly changing, pulsating world. They are light sculptures that reveal the ancient traditions of Murano glassblowers and at the same time perfectly embody the present.

Designer lamps Leucos

Named after an Amazon warrior from Greek mythology, Aela captivates with its clean and sophisticated design. The name Aella can be translated as “whirlwind.” The soft curves of the blown glass radiate from a single point that rotates to capture a harmonious, evanescent cyclone of light:

In the photo: lamps Aella.Design: Toso & Massari, 1968.

The ether light becomes the fundamental element of the piece and gives it a new character. Magnificent Borosilicate Bubble Model:

In the photo: chandeliers Eter.Design: Patrick Jouin, 2006.

“The quality of our products stems from our commitment to ‘Made in Italy’. Everything is created by hand, with enthusiasm, relying on the most modern production technologies. Our products can be found all over the world and that is why we work to ensure maximum quality while continuing to interact with international professionals.” – Leucos.

Hand-blown in the ancient Venetian glass tradition, Glò is more of a work of art than a lighting piece. It is available in sfumato white, red and aquamarine.

In the photo: drop-shaped lamps Victory.Design: Danilo De Rossi, 2002.

The Katana's two finely balanced carbon blades slice through the air. Technology and craftsmanship add luxury to the floor lamp. It cleverly combines excellent design and engineering:

In the photo: a floor lamp in the shape of Japanese swords Katana. Tasarım: Valerio Cometti & Paolo Balzanelli, 2008.

Micene is a large-sized table lamp with a striking Carrara marble base and blown glass diffuser.

Photo: Micene table lamp. Design: Toso & Massari, 1991 Made in the traditional Venetian Inkamichiato technique, the diffuser plays boldly with scale.

The stacking design is based on a modular glass cylinder system in different colours and heights. The result is a series of three floor lamps, each with its own personality.

In the photo: floor and table lamps Stacking…Design: Rockwell Group, 2007. The metal base is available in chrome or gold. The cylinder components are of different colors and heights and create an unexpected synergy of light when stacked.

At 4.2 metres, The Great JJ is a daring play on grand scale. A lamp that becomes a striking visual highlight and has taken its place as an icon of modern design.

Pictured: Large lacquered aluminum floor lamp Big JJavailable in matt white, gloss white, matt black or gloss black. Design: Lab, 2005.

Leucos lightweight objects are functional, versatile and elegant at the same time:

In the photo: pendant lamp WHODesign: Studio Dreimann, 2012, table lamp AyersDesign: Marco Piva, 2005.

In the photo: Class – Handmade pendant lamp available in white satin, silver, clear or mirror. Metal frame with light grey finish. Leucos Design Laboratory, 2001.

The Clochef pendant lamp with an elegant metal diffuser is handcrafted from polished aluminium alloy or copper sheet. It is available in high-gloss white, high-gloss black or polished brushed copper.

In the photo: lamps Bell chef… You can adjust the suspension height by wrapping the cord around the locks. Design: MassimoIosa Ghini, 2018.

In the photo: lamps Deluxe. Design: Archirivolto, 2006.

Fairy winged borosilicate glass lamp is available in five colors and three shapes: sphere, cylinder and oval. Chrome structure.

In the photo: lamps PeriTasarım: R.Toso, N.Massari & Associates + G. Toso, 2017.

Pictured: a chandelier made of cascading cylindrical glass elements with various mirrored chrome details I went. Title: Filippo Caprioglio, 2011.

Kuk small crystal pendant lamps with chrome structure are handmade using the ancient Venetian Morris technique, which makes each piece unique:

In the photo: lamps Cockerel.Design: Paolo Crepax, 2011.

Pulegozo is a technique based on the effect of air bubble formation within the glass when incandescent glass is immersed in water and immediately returned to the furnace.

In the photo: lamps in pulegozo technique Mercure.Design: Patrick Jouin, 2008.

Leucos’ timeless design pieces combine pure originality with thoughtful innovation. Unique pieces that remain in our collective memory over time are increasingly becoming design icons.

In the photo: SibylDesign: Crepax & Zanon, 2000. Sport. Publisher: Massimo Iosa Ghini, 2009.

INSIDE iB Gallery You can buy any lighting from the Leucos series. All models are available on request. Find out the prices of Leucos lamps from our salon managers by phone.

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