Lampadina, 1972
Lampadina table lamp by Achille Castiglioni for Flos.
Lampadina is a table lamp providing diffused and direct light, designed by Achille Castiglioni in 1972.
The name Lampadina is the Italian word for a light bulb. The light bulb is partially sandblasted; the combination of matt and transparent glass spreads the light uniquely.
Quickship available for the green and orange finishes only.
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Description
Lampadina table lamp by Achille Castiglioni for Flos.
Lampadina is a table lamp providing diffused and direct light, designed by Achille Castiglioni in 1972.
The name Lampadina is the Italian word for a light bulb. The light bulb is partially sandblasted; the combination of matt and transparent glass spreads the light uniquely.
Quickship available for the green and orange finishes only.
Dimensions
12.5dia x 24cmh
Materials
Simple light consisting of a special frosted oversized bulb with lacquered fitting, on a metal base with retractable flex.
Available in orange, green or white in black base. Also in black with silver base.
Recommended light source: 1 x E27 LED 2W 230V 2700K 200lm.
IP20.
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