Flos
Glo-Ball Ceiling/Wall Light
Version C/W - C1 - C2
Price starting from € 290,00*
*Price valid for the Version Zero in ø 19 cm with shade in opaline glass – bulb excluded (cod. F3335009).
In the many declinations for wall, table and much more, the Glo-Ball lamp never fails to express a certain elegance and conceptual sobriety, ideal for configuring itself in any room of the house without ever clashing or being excessive. In its ceiling version, Glo-Ball presents a diffuser composed of a hand-blown, cased opaline glass with an external acid-etched finish and a threaded die-cast aluminium alloy ring nut. Ideal for home environments, Glo-Ball also lends itself well to more varied uses and common spaces where sober furniture is required and free of unnecessary abundance.
Ø 19 cm
Available also in ø 33 e ø 45 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
Jasper Morrison
Jasper Morrison (1959-) is one of the leading figures of the successful brood of English designers who, starting from the 1980s, made themselves known all over the world, achieving great successes each with their own personal aesthetic. His was important on a pushed minimalism, conceived as a reaction to the experimental excesses of design of those years and to the prevailing consumerism. Guided by the desire to reconstruct a direct relationship with the gestures of the users of his objects and with their needs, Morrison becomes the standard bearer of the poetics of the “Super Normal”, as defined by the name of a successful exhibition dedicated to him. His first furnishings, with delicate curves and sober colors, were edited by the English company SCP during the years when he was still a student. Starting from the end of the 1980s, his fruitful collaborations with Cappellini and Vitra placed him at the forefront of the international design stage, later giving him the opportunity to work with prestigious brands such as Magis, Flos, Emeco, Kettal, Alias and Rowenta.Read more