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Cut Back Up&Down

Cut Back offers a sophisticated interpretation of lighting design, where form and function achieve perfect equilibrium. Its extruded aluminum frame, finished in satin bronze, conveys quiet elegance, while the ribbed glass front softly diffuses a warm, ambient glow. At the center of each element, a delicate bronze film enhances reflections, creating an atmosphere of intimacy and refined sophistication.

More than just a lamp, Cut Back acts as a scenographic statement—an architectural gesture that elevates any space.

 

First introduced in 2024 in floor and pendant versions, the collection evolves for Euroluce 2025 with the debut of Cut Back Up&Down.

This new vertical model is suspended from the ceiling by a slender black steel cable and counterbalanced at the floor by a satin bronze cylinder. The light source can be rotated a full 360° and adjusted in height, offering flexibility and dynamic presence within the space. A harmonious blend of precision engineering and elegant minimalism, Cut Back Up&Down brings new dimensionality to architectural lighting.

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Meet the designer
David Lopez Quincoces

David Lopez Quincoces (b. Madrid, 1980) is a Spanish designer who blends artistic sensibility with architectural precision. He graduated in Fine Arts from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in 2004, before pursuing a Master’s degree in Interior Design at the Politecnico di Milano.

Since relocating to Milan in 2005, he collaborated with renowned architect Piero Lissoni on a wide range of international projects—including showrooms, exhibition spaces, private residences, offices, hotels, and resorts—developing a deep understanding of global design culture.

In 2007, Quincoces established his own studio, Quincoces-Dragò & Partners, with offices in both Milan and Madrid. The practice operates across architecture, graphic design, interiors, and industrial design, offering a holistic and refined approach to contemporary living.

His portfolio includes collaborations with leading brands such as Living Divani, Lema, Bitossi, Oluce, Zucchetti Kos, MDF Italia, Acerbis, Gandia Blasco, Ranieri, and Gervasoni—affirming his status as a key figure in the international design scene.

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