Luceplan
At Luceplan we want even what happens in the factory to live up to our product choices, which are: quality, beauty, effectiveness. But also and especially: the environmental compatibility of our whole production process – from choice of materials to the selection of suppliers, from packaging to the management of relations with our sales network and with the customers themselves. The environment in which we operate complies to this necessity to be true to a number of underlying policies: to create the best possible working atmosphere, and to contribute to an intelligent use of spaces and structures. Our project and design organisation is developed in the prototype workshop. It starts with the co-ordination of suppliers and continues with assembly. It is the passage from craftsmanship to the most modern industrial organisation, where quality is sought in the harmonious fusion of work and not in excessive separation. Communication and marketing are integrated with sales activities, so as to develop a strong alliance with the sales network: an essential articulated joint by which to guarantee customer satisfaction. Concentrated in Via Moneta are all the activities of initial creation, designing, assembly, marketing and distribution.
The next step after design is to pick our suppliers, who, by choice and for the sake of convenience are all located in Europe’s strongest industrial area.
In fact the innovative solutions developed at Luceplan are forever on the lookout for innovations in other, complementary production sectors too, such as those of materials, lighting bodies and energy transmission technologies.
The purpose is to graft technologies that have matured in other sectors of production into the specific field of durable design quality. Luceplan was set up with the object of creating and producing interior and exterior lighting and to enhance the quality of living. Energy saving is therefore a top priority and cannot be confined to the ratio of lighting to energy consumption: it must embrace the environmental compatibility of our whole operation – from choice of materials to the manufacturing process, from product durability to product maintenance.If an object is to last, it needs to be beautiful as well as technologically sound. But a long-lasting product also offers better environmental compatibility and it outlives fashions.
If its necessary spare parts, maintenance and cleaning are foreseen, a product will have a longer life expectancy.
To design beyond the birth of a product and to envisage even the exhaustion of its purpose and its disassembling; to design its recycling or reuse, and to innovate its packaging and not use pollutant paints and processes, will all combine to reduce its impact on the environment. to understand how consumer patterns and industrial production change, how fresh energy resources and new forms of optimisation and saving are developed, how different forms of distribution are established; how new answers to the demand for lighting will alter the “home species” and the “city species”: the way of “being with light”.knowing what has already been done in order to capitalise on experience, to pick up the clues contained in history,
so as always to use the most suitable and to resolve the problems related to the manufacture of lighting products: safety, electricity flow control, heat control, movements,