Flos
Céramique Table Lamp
Céramique Side
Price € 870,00
The Ceramique collection is enriched with a new, extremely interesting and refined element. From the design of Ronan Bouroullec, Flos creates a lamp with an iconic ceramic body and a white polycarbonate diffuser. The fusion of craftsmanship and aesthetic study creates a perfect compromise between art, design and contemporary taste, offering sector enthusiasts an out-of-the-ordinary but extremely notable choice. Ideal for dining rooms and living areas, this table lamp can also adapt perfectly to bedroom contexts, offering discreet support to those who wish to enrich the atmosphere with a luminous element
Ø 20,5 x H.52 cm
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Flos is probably one of the most famous lighting brand in the history of Italian design. Its lamps, iconic and recognizable, are a permanent presence in the most important museums of the world, and they have become part of the collective imagination. The company's history is closely linked to some of the most famous design brands of the Italian design, starting with its founders Dino Gavina and Cesare Cassina who, in 1962, put together their respective skills in the world of furniture and began their activity in Merano.Read more
Designed by
Ronan Bouroullec
Ronan Bouroullec (1971-) is one of the most important contemporary French designers. He worked for many years alongside his brother Erwan (1976-), with whom he co-signed highly successful projects for brands such as Vitra, Hay Design, Magis, Ligne Roset, Flos, Mattiazzi, Cassina and Mutina. Born in Quimper, Brittany, Ronan Bouroullec found fame in the mid-1990s, first seeing one of his creations (the Soliflore vase, 1996) selected by the Centre Pompidou for inclusion in its permanent selection and then being launched internationally by Giulio Cappellini in 1997. Soon joined by his brother, with whom he founded a studio in Paris, Bouroullec was the most poetic and sensitive soul of the partnership, with a great attention to artisanal processes and freehand drawing. Starting in 2023, the two brothers also began to pursue individual projects such as the Céramique lamp designed by Ronan for Flos and in 2024 they decided to definitively separate their careers, closing the studio they had run together for almost thirty years. He is married to Inga Sempé, also an established designer.Read more