Suspended luminaire for diffused lighting. The dome is a combination of light and dark elements arranged in a network and made up of central structures covered with a thin coloured woven tubular mesh, made from recycled and recyclable fabric produced in polyester. Each individual light element is powered by special micro-connectors located in the upper part of the dome and is covered with a two-coloured mesh, while the side facing inwards of the dome is always white to allow optimal light emission from the LED module. The luminaire is equipped with a balancing system incorporated in the upper part of the dome that helps to regulate its balance, making it perfectly stable. The lower part of the dome is completed with an aluminium ring that keeps the network structure of the entire dome in place through a simple interlocking system. The product is assembled without the use of glue so that it can be completely disassembled for future recycling and in case of repairs or replacements. Available finishes for the lamp: Blue Tourmaline, Almond, Anthracite or Brick Red. Equipped with electronics and integrated dimmer.
€3,840.00
Marcel Wanders, born on July 2, 1963, in Boxtel, is a Dutch designer and art director known for his innovative work in architecture, interiors, and industrial projects. Graduating cum laude in 1988, he opened his Amsterdam studio in 2000 and co-founded Moooi in 2001. Famous for the Knotted Chair, Wanders is often dubbed “the Lady Gaga of the design world.” His Powerhouse studio, with around 50 international design specialists, has completed 1700+ projects for brands like Alessi, Louis Vuitton, and Bacarrat.
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