Iconic lamps through time from Flos

Illuminating human surroundings with the most iconic lighting designs is Flos’ forte and the creativity of their designers enables them to craft light in revolutionary ways. Since 1962, when Flos was founded by Dino Gavina and Cesare Cassina, Flos has bee

Flos 2097 Chandelier 58’

The 2097 Chandelier was designed in 1958 by master designer Gino Sarfatti, who is world famous for his lamp designs. The 2097 is an example of a modern version of a chandelier with a stylish design. Today the lamp is still gaining in popularity because of its luxurious expression and volume that is perfect for spaces with high ceilings.

To make the design even more versatile it is available in three sizes, making it possible to add the elegant chandelier to any room, no matter the height of the ceiling.
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Flos Arco Floor Lamp 62’

Designed by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni in 1962, this ingenious floor lamp is one of the most imitated design icons ever. There are several versions of how it came to be designed, but from the very beginning it was an experiment that Flos embraced and the result is an enduring classic. After 60 years, the Arco floor lamp is still just as desirable as it was back in the 60s.

The lampshade can be adjusted in any direction and the arch can be adjusted as needed, making the lamp a functional design in your home.
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Flos Taccia Table Lamp 62’

Born out of the idea of turning a ceiling lamp upside down, the Taccia table lamp is internationally recognised as an icon of Italian design. The table lamp was designed by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni back in 1962.

Taccia appears as an elegant and sculptural table lamp that provides a fantastic light and has lasted for 60 years with its timeless beauty. Taccia is both a unique and a functional design that can be used in many different ways. Place it in a bookshelf, highlight a work of art or place it on the floor and let the light be thrown up on the wall.
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Flos Toio Floor Lamp 62’

The innovative floor lamp Toio was designed by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni back in 1962. The inspiration behind the minimalist Toio lamp came from the light source of a car, a 300W light source. The design is a great example of how the Castiglioni brothers played around with other objects to create marvelous lighting..

The Toio floor lamp can be adjusted in height as needed and provides a beautiful indirect light to a space.
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Flos Snoopy Table Lamp 67’

The Snoopy table lamp from Flos is an elegant table lamp designed by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni in 1967. With a base in white marble and an enameled metallic top, the Snoopy lamp stands out in both material and finish.

In addition, the top has a very unique organic shape, which places the table lamp as an eye-catcher. In combination with its high functionality, the Snoopy table lamp fits in many different interiors and spaces.
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Flos Parentesi Floor Lamp 71’

The Parentesi floor lamp was originally designed by Pio Manzù and Achille Castiglioni and has been produced by Flos since 1971.

Parentesi is a unique lamp with a perfect balance between the aesthetic and the functional. The lamp stands out by being light, affordable, and dynamic. The design is flexible and contemporary, but also timeless because it draws on the collective imagination.

Whether you need light by the armchair, in the hallway or in a study, Parentesi can meet your needs with its versatile attributes.
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Flos Lampadina Table Lamp 72’

The Lampadina table lamp was originally designed in 1972 by Achille Castiglioni - a renowned industrial designer who was often inspired by everyday objects.

The simple table lamp has a raw industrial look that makes it more relevant than ever. The glass on the bulb has been sandblasted which creates a slightly diffused light, while retaining its clear expression. With its scattering of light, the lamp is ideal on a bookcase, shelf or dresser.
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Flos 265 Wall Lamp 73’

The 265 wall lamp was designed by Paolo Rizzatto in 1973 and marked the Italian architect’s first foray into product design and lighting. It was also one that set the basis for a wider thinking into objects and illumination.

The design of Rizzatto’s 265 is as simple and intuitive as it is technical and precise: a suspended wall lamp comprising a head and weight, each balanced at the extremities of an adjustable arm, and attached to the wall in an asymmetric position .

In Rizzatto’s design, each part featured a specifically chosen primary colour, each defined a key element of the design: the head, the most important element, was drawn in red, the weight was yellow and the connecting arm, blue.
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Flos IC Light family 14’

The IC Lights family is one of the newer product families from Flos. Designed by Michael Anastassiades in 2014 the design features a stem, and on top, or below, as if in a balancing act, a glass sphere that projects the light outwards in a delicate equilibrium at the end of a slanting baton.

This collection explores balance which can be seen in the composition of the design that takes the basic form of a sphere perfectly balanced on the edge of a rod.
 

The IC light family consists of table lights, wall lights, pendants, and ceiling mounted lights. The light series boasts the elegance, poetic grace and visionary design that have always characterized the work of Michael Anastassiades.
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