Bulbo57, Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, 2019
Designed in 1957, the 2019 edition reproduces the classic filament in tungsten with an LED source, preserving the same warm, comfortable temperature of the light, as in the original.
Designed in 1957, the 2019 edition reproduces the classic filament in tungsten with an LED source, preserving the same warm, comfortable temperature of the light, as in the original.
The successful collection designed in 2014 by Michael Anastassiades to give light to indoor environments is now taken outside, in the two floor models, bringing its poetic elegance to the outdoor environments.
Adjusted in the materials, finishes and technological waterproof engineering to meet the expected requirements for outdoor lighting fixtures, the sophisticated floor lamp now illuminates open spaces conversing with natural landscapes and exterior architecture.
Elegant, oval mirror for wall, two meters high, with a lighting source integrated on the edge. Half way between a lamp and a piece of forniture
Ethereal, sculptural light made of cylindrical see-through glass modules that can be interconnected to create floor and pendant lamps, enriched by a glass bowl or cone-shaped head.
Two independent cylinders touching each other in three possible angles, allowing to alter the light beam direction.
A frame (this is the meaning of ‘gaku’ in Japanese) hosting and interacting with lamps and a variety of matching objects, which is conceived as something in between accessories and furniture.
The first industrial object designed by the renowned Italian artist duo is a wall lamp reduced to its most essential elements.
Two interlocking rings wrapped in a cocoon membrane, following the revolutionary historic technique that marked the origins of Flos.
Like a modern-day candle, Bellhop is a portable and rechargeable table lamp that offers the ultimate flexibility while casting an atmospheric pool of light.
Midway between a light sculpture and an industrial design object, Arrangements is a modular system of geometric light elements that can be combined in different ways, creating multiple configurations of chandeliers.
The simple archetype of Bellhop has been adapted into a functional outdoor series which enriches landscapes and architecture.