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Noctambule floor

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Product Code: 524

Standing lamps consisting of interconnecting glass modules reaching a height of 2,17 metres (85.43″). Cylindrical and semi-spherical transparent blown glass structure, die cast alu minium base and rings, hydroformed steel internal lateral arms and injection moulded optical opal silicone outer ring diffusers. The power supply cable is 2 metres (78.74″) long, with a pedal operated panel used as a dimmer to adjust the light intensity by 10% to 100% in either direction. Wall mounted power supply unit with interchangeable plugs.

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5,214.00

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  • Konstantin Grcic

    Born in Munich in 1965, Konstantin Grcic has a rich artistic heritage, with a Serbian father and German mother. Growing up in Wuppertal, surrounded by his father’s collection of 18th-century art, he developed a passion for building things and restoring furniture during high school. His formal education began with cabinetry making in the Arts and Crafts tradition at the John Makepeace School for Craftsmen in Wood. Later, in 1988, he pursued graduate studies in Industrial Design at the Royal College of Art in London. Grcic’s formative years included collaboration with British designer Jasper Morrison and designing furniture for SCP in London, influencing the development of his distinctive style.

  • Konstantin Grcic
  • Flos

    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.

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