Luceplan
Stochastic Collection


Design by Daniel Rybakken

The poetic Stochastic pendant lamp by Luceplan is a unique light source: a modern chandelier that does not comply with traditional chandeliers' symmetry. Stochastic also works with recurring shapes - the basic element being a simple sphere - but they are arranged in a seemingly random manner instead of forming strict patterns. The result is visually impressive and fascinatingly complex, but has a casual charm that clearly locates the lamp in the 21st century.

The LED module is encased by either 48 or 72 glass balls and, for this reason, the light is refracted by diffusion or reflection and does not glare. The two different versions of stochastic balls differ not only in their appearance, but also in the lighting effect: while the satin white glass bodies provide a soft light and seem to shimmer, the metallized balls achieve sparkling effects that immediately draw attention. The environment is reflected in the spheres, which simultaneously reflect the light back into the room.

The extravagant shade is suspended from the ceiling in an off-set position. This means that the ceiling fixture can be installed wherever it is desired around the ceiling canopy, which opens up a greater decoration freedom. The canopy is white and therefore blends in discreetly with the room architecture. The black power cable is located on the canopy's side. The ceiling mounting, on the other hand, is chrome-plated while the suspension cable connected to it is of stainless steel.