The BAP's light emission is designed to balance with the different degrees of screen brightness, so as to avoid eye strain. The quality of the joints and arm allow the lamp to effect soft and controlled movements to meet the user’s ergonomic needs.
For the first time, the problem was not simply to 'make light', but to 'reduce light', to make the lamp a useful tool in conjunction with another light-producing object - like a computer.

Born in Milan in 1941, Paolo Rizzatto works in the fields of architecture, interiors, design, lighting and teaching. He founded Luceplan together with Riccardo Sarfatti in 1978.
His architecture and design projects form part of permanent exhibitions and numerous museums: architectural associations in London, Milano Triennale, Wave Hill Museum Centre in New York, the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.