Wall lamp providing direct light. Painted steel adjustable arm and reflector. Chrome-plated brass reflector support. Cast iron tapered counterweight. Painted steel wall fixture.
€1,053.00
Born in Milan in 1941, Paolo Rizzatto is a distinguished Italian designer and architect. After graduating from Milan Polytechnic in 1965, he commenced his career with Arteluce before establishing his practice in 1968. Initially focusing on architecture and design, Rizzatto undertook notable projects, including a day nursery in Segrate (1972) and a residential neighborhood in Feltre (1973).In 1978, he ventured into lighting design, co-founding Luceplan with Riccardo Sarfatti. The “265” lamp collection marked a significant milestone, followed by iconic designs like the “Berenice” table lamp and the “Titania” hanging lamp, resembling a submarine. Rizzatto’s transition to lighting design showcased his innovative approach and left a lasting impact on the industry.
The company was founded in 1962 by Dino and Cesare Cassina in Merano, Italy. The brand started out as a laboratory for designers and architects, seeking to innovate the lighting industry. In order to retain this philosophy, the company moved to Brescia, where the new headquarters were used as a think tank for new designs and ideas. In 1963, Sergio Gandini became managing director of the firm and would prove to be a crucial personality in FLOS’ history.
It took no more than a few years for FLOS to position themselves as the most innovative and revolutionary Italian lighting brand and after numerous products became part of the Italian exhibition at Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1972, FLOS became internationally renowned.
6th km, National Road Chania – Rethymnon
(near Souda interchange)
73100 Chania Crete, Greece