At the origin of Flos lies the concept of luminosity: the idea of creating objects from a light bulb that could change the way people live, not just Italians. Thus, in the early 1960s, a certain Mr. Gavina, from the small manufacturer Eisenkeil in Merano, after having created many new furniture pieces (with Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, Afra and Tobia Scarpa, and other design masters), got it into his head that it was also time to create new lamps. So, the Castiglioni brothers and the Scarpas, using the cocoon technique, invented in the United States and pioneered by Eisenkeil, began manufacturing lamps like the Taraxacum or the Fantasma. These early lamps were followed by many more, beautiful and surprising ones: thus, even in its prehistory, Flos (Latin for “flower,” the name given by Pier Giacomo Castiglioni) found itself reinventing the idea of artificial lighting.
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Paolo RizzattoApply direct light. Reflector and adjustable arm in steel, liquid paint. Reflector support in chromed brass. Cast iron conical counterweight. Wall connection base in painted steel.
A versatile lamp that responds to the needs of contemporary life. The innovative design of the Flos 265 wall lamp allows the user to adjust the lamp to the desired position. Featuring a tapered cast iron counterweight, perfectly balancing the diffuser for ease of movement, and an adjustable extension arm supported through a slim painted steel wall fixture, the minimalist wall light works perfectly above a dining table, an armchair or a desk, ideal for residential or commercial use. environments. Available in black and white.