Works in which decoration and lighting are narrated in an unprecedented way. Silk and precious yarns, interwoven with special fibers, give life to an extraordinary luminous filigree — warm, soft, and fully dimmable. A light that does not fall upon the space but is born from it.
Packaged as panels, Lucens canvases can be installed on walls and ceilings, or integrated into screens and furnishings: surfaces that dress the environment and, when lit, transform it.
Born from a patchwork of Renaissance velvets from the Rubelli historical archive, the Ruskin pattern recomposes in its weave the effect of a motif worn by time. When lit, the background becomes a filigree of light.
The gesture of Action Painting translated into weaving: the interlacing of warp and weft generates gradations, contrasts, and nuances, like color poured onto silk. When lit, every chromatic transition becomes a luminous moment.
A damask built on a heritage of ancient velvets: a worn pattern in which an organic and luminous design is integrated.
A damask built on a heritage of ancient velvets: a worn pattern in which an organic design is integrated into a luminous background.
Inspired by the blown glass rollers of ancient Venetian windows, the hand-crafted rounds that filter the sky into circles of light. When lit, each disc shines again like glass struck by the morning sun.
Inspired by the blown glass rollers of ancient Venetian windows, the hand-crafted rounds that filter the sky into circles of light. When lit, each disc shines again like glass struck by the lights of a nighttime calle.
Inspired by the blown glass rollers of ancient Venetian windows, the hand-crafted rounds that filter the sky into circles of light. When lit, each disc shines again like glass struck by the lights of a nighttime calle.
Inspired by the blown glass rollers of ancient Venetian windows, the hand-crafted rounds that filter the sky into circles of light. When lit, each disc shines again like glass struck by the lights of a nighttime calle.
Every Lucens canvas is born on Rubelli looms, a name that for five generations has been synonymous with precious fabrics for the world’s most noble spaces. On those same looms, heirs to the ancient Venetian tradition, Texlum introduces a yarn capable of conducting light: the centuries-old gesture remains intact, and from it, a new grammar of beauty is born.
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Made In Italy
Dimensions: Ø 150 mm × H 342 mm
LED: 1.4 W | 176 lm | 2700 K | CRI > 90
Dimmable from 10% to 100% via smart touch sensor
Lithium-ion battery: over 10 hours of autonomy | over 500 charging cycles
USB-C charging cable with magnetic connector: 5.0 V DC | 2.0 A
Dual voltage USB charger included: 100–240 V | 50–60 Hz
Certifications and markings: CE | Class III | IP43 | Occasional outdoor use in mild climates
Eccentrica is a hymn to the canals and walls of Venice, immersed in light.
Just like the human body, gondolas, and medieval buildings, Eccentrica was designed in the spirit of eccentricity. This is its peculiarity and its beauty.
“In all living things which are perfected of their kind, there are certain irregularities which are not only signs of life, but sources of beauty” – John Ruskin, The Stones of Venice
Texlum exclusively selects fine Rubelli fabrics, inspired by Venice and the mastery of the Italian textile tradition.
The textile diffuser of Eccentrica transforms direct light into a soft, enveloping glow rich in nuances.
The textures recall some of Venice’s most iconic surfaces, such as stone and stucco, and, by reflecting the lamp’s light, evoke the play of sun and moon reflections on the canals and facades of the City of Water.
A union designed to enhance the beauty of both fabric and light.
How can I charge the lamp?
Use only the USB charger and the USB-C magnetic cable provided with the lamp.
With the main light off, the light on the touch cap flashes to indicate that the device is charging. If this does not happen, check the connections again or contact TEXLUM support.
Do not attempt to recharge the lamp in extreme weather or temperature conditions.
If the battery is completely discharged, leave it to charge for at least 15 minutes before turning the lamp on.
What should I do if the lamp does not turn on?
Consult the “Instructions for use” chapter of the user manual and carefully follow all the indications for switching it on.
Improper use can cause damage to the device and/or the battery, with possible risks of overheating, fire, explosion, or battery leakage.
If the problem persists, contact TEXLUM technical support.
Can the lamp be repaired?
Yes. For any repair intervention, including the replacement of the light source or the battery, it is necessary to contact TEXLUM technical support.
Any replacement or repair must be carried out exclusively by TEXLUM or by qualified personnel authorized by TEXLUM, using original spare parts.
TEXLUM declines all responsibility for damage resulting from unauthorized disassembly, modification, or tampering with the product.
Can battery leakage be dangerous? What should I do?
Lithium-ion batteries do not normally leak; however, in exceptional cases, a leak can represent a danger.
The battery electrolyte is corrosive and toxic and can cause fires or explosions.
In case of leakage:
do not use the lamp;
immediately turn off the battery switch;
avoid any contact with the leaked liquid.
If the liquid comes into contact with eyes or mouth, consult a doctor immediately.
If it comes into contact with skin or clothing, wash immediately and thoroughly with water.
Do not attempt any repair. Contact TEXLUM technical support for battery replacement.
Always keep batteries out of the reach of children. Do not heat, open, puncture, or expose them to open flames.
We create custom-made Lucens canvases: pattern, format, and light are designed for the space they will inhabit. From private homes to contract interiors, we accompany architects and designers from the first sketch to installation.