Flos 265 Wall Light Black 1973
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The 265 Lamp designed by Paolo Rizzatto for Flos in 1973, has become one of the most iconic lighting designs of the twentieth century. Combining a streamlined form, that plays with angles and geometry, this statement light can be attached to either the wall or the ceiling. Its versatile mechanics and adjustable arm allow the light to be directed at various different angles, whilst the reflector further increases this flexibility. Crafted from painted steel with a black finish.
Recommended Bulbs (not included):
1 x LED 8W E27 740lm 2700K [e] cod. RF25323 Dimmable
1 x LED 8W E27 740lm 3000K [e] cod. RF25317 Dimmable
Dimensions: H 35 x L 85 cm, Main: L 205 cm
Paolo Rizzatto
Paolo Rizzatto was born in Milan in 1941 and graduated in Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano. In his studio he works in the field of architecture, interior design and design. He has held courses and conferences in various Universities; his works have been published in magazines and catalogues in Italy and abroad; his projects have been presented at seminars, architecture and design exhibitions and are included in the permanent collections of many museums and foundations. He has received numerous awards, including five "Compasso d'Oro" awards in 1981, 1989, 1995, 2008 and 2011.