The Flos Taraxacum suspension is a historic piece of Italian design which is part of the famous experimentation process carried out in 1960 by the Castiglioni Brothers. The lamp is composed of a steel wire structure covered with a "cocoon" resin sprayed diffuser, which emits a diffuse and elegant light, slightly retro. A timeless classic. The Taraxacum suspension lamp is available in two sizes: ø 68 h. 50 and ø 80 h.60. Both are equipped with an E27 socket, with max power 1x100w, and bulb not included. Covered in "cocoon" resin, the structure of this chandelier creates a diffuse light, designed by the metal structure. Its versatility and elegance, combined with its production quality, make the Flos Taraxacum suspension lamp an ideal choice for any environment. Categories Suspension Lamps Design Classics Bedroom Kitchen Living Room Studio Flos suspension lamps, suitable for both classic and modern interiors, for an extra touch of style. The suspension makes the lamp a unique piece, perfect to capture attention and give a touch of sophistication to any environment. The Flos Taraxacum suspension lamp is a unique object, with an timeless design, which adapts to any type of furniture, both classic and modern. Thanks to its versatility, the lamp is suitable for any room, from the living room to the bathroom, from the bedroom to the studio, to give a unique atmosphere to every environment. The lamp is also an excellent gift, for its originality and its production quality. A timeless classic.
What is the price of Taraxacum hanging lamp Flos? The price of Taraxacum hanging lamp Flos starts from £1,082.11. On LampCommerce, you can take advantage of discounts and free shipping.
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Achille Castiglioni
Achille Castiglioni was born in Milan in 1918 and graduated in architecture in 1944. Until 1940, he and his two brothers were committed to experimenting with industrial products. From 1944 onwards, and therefore immediately after his degree, he began a series of in-depth research on forms and new materials, with a view to creating a form of integral design.