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Competition: win a Luceplan lamp and tickets to Dezeen's exclusive New York design week talk

Competition: Dezeen has teamed up with lighting brand Luceplan to give away three pairs of tickets to an exclusive design talk in New York, plus one Tivedo lamp designed by Sebastian Bergne.

Congratulations to the winners! Adrian Castineira, Emily Freyer and Andres Herrera, who also won the Tivedo lamp.

Tivedo lamp by Sebastian Bergne
Luceplan are giving away one Tivedo lamp and three pairs of tickets to the exclusive design talk in New York

Industrial designer Francisco Gomez Paz and lighting designer Daniel Rybakken will discuss their latest projects – two new chandeliers for Luceplan – in a conversation moderated by Dezeen founder and editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs.

Stochastic by Daniel Rybakken
During New York design week Luceplan will launch two new chandeliers, including Daniel Rybakken's Stochastic chandelier

The oversubscribed event is invitation-only and will take place at Luceplan's showroom in Soho, New York on Saturday 14 May, followed by a cocktail party.

Norwegian designer Daniel Rybakken, who has studios in Oslo and Gothenburg, created the Stochastic chandelier for Luceplan. The light feature spheres of glass held at different heights by steel rods, which can be changed to allow for different combinations of the clusters.

Mesh by Francisco Gomez Paz
Francisco Gomez Paz's Mesh chandelier will also be unveiled during the design week

His other projects include a table lamp that dims as it moves down a thin vertical stand and a lamp filtered through layers of coloured screens.

Milan-based Gomez Paz, who previously designed an extendable lighting system for Luceplan, created the Mesh chandelier composed of a network of metal cables with LEDs positioned at the intersections. Once lit the net structure creates a scattering of lights.

Francisco Gomez Paz
Industrial designer Francisco Gomez Paz will discuss his designs and the concepts behind them during the special event

The Argentinian designer has created lighting products for a range of brands. During this year's Milan design week he unveiled his cordless lamp for Danish-Italian lighting brand Astep, which generates its own electricity and creates enough power to charge a smartphone.

Three winners will each receive a pair of tickets each to the talk, which starts at 4.30pm and will be followed by a cocktail party until 9pm. Winners must provide their own transport and accommodation.

Daniel Rybakken
Lighting designer Daniel Rybakken will also answer questions on his design inspirations

A Tivedo lamp, designed for Luceplan by London-based Sebastian Bergne, will also be awarded to one of the winners. The LED desk light features two arms that are hinged to allow for a wide variation of movement and a swivelling head with a T-shaped grip.

This competition is now closed! Three winners will be selected at random and notified by email, and their name will be published at the top of this page. Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.