Flos Arco Floor Light E27
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SKU:F0301300
A beautiful marble base with stainless steel polished aluminium reflector.
A truly stylish light that can be used over a dining table or in the lounge.
Dimensions: Height 250cmx Width 220cm.
Materials: White Carrara marble base. Satin-finish stainless steel telescopic stem. Pressed polished and zapon-varnished aluminium swivelling and height-adjustable reflector.
Lightsource required (not included): Max 70w x1 LED 11W E27 1060lm
In 2012 Flos has given an update to the classic Arco light by adding an LED light source into it. This is a multichip LED with a beautiful warm light source (2700K).
This has a 2 step dimmer so that the light can nicely controlled. Also there is now an opaque diffuser over the light source - as can be seen in the photograph.
Dimensions: Height 232cm x Width up to 220cm x depth 24cm
Materials: White Carrara marble base. Satin-finish stainless steel telescopic stem. Pressed polished and zapon-varnished aluminium swivelling and height-adjustable reflector.
(Not Included):1 x LED 8W E27 560lm 2700K
Achille Castiglioni
Born in Milan in 1918, he started work as an architect and designer with his brothers Livio and Pier Giacomo in 1938. One of the great masters of Italian design, he was a founding member of ADI in the fifties. The long list of awards he has received include eight Compassi d'Oro. His activity as a designer is an unmistakable blend of simplicity, irony and fun and it shows his close interest in the way objects are used, in the potential offered by technology and in the use of new materials. He dies in 2002.