Lightsource (included): Top LED 55,5W 1830lm up - 4000lm down 2700K CRI95 [included] CASAMBI DIMMABLE
Dimensions: Length: 200cm x Height: 150cm
Materials: Extruded aluminum covered in fabric, opal polycarbonate
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SKU:03.8530.M5.CB
This iconic profile for suspended installation features refined leather or fabric surfaces developed specifically for Flos. Belt is pure flexibility, a sinuous line that creates a balance between the softness of leather or fabric and the rigidity of aluminium. The soft part is represented by the connection to the electrical network, while the rigid parts correspond to the light source, the long lines of light. The fixture is equipped with integrated direct and indirect lighting and each light source can be controlled individually via remote control. The product is installed with the use of leather or fabric straps to hang the lighting profile, sliding the straps through dedicated metal clasps that act as hooks on the ceiling. Each strap may be regulated to match the shape of the environment. A special microconnector integrated into the terminal of the lighting profile allows for electrical connection through a simple snap. The electrical connection is hidden within the leather or fabric straps, which supports the composition. Profiles available in leather (black, natural leather and green finishes) and fabric (grey olive and copper brown finishes). Electrical system powered at 48V dimmable with CASAMBI controller integrated inside the fixture. To manage the system it is necessary to download the FLOS Control® powered by Casambi app (available on Apple Store and Google Play).
Lightsource (included): Top LED 55,5W 1830lm up - 4000lm down 2700K CRI95 [included] CASAMBI DIMMABLE
Dimensions: Length: 200cm x Height: 150cm
Materials: Extruded aluminum covered in fabric, opal polycarbonate
Ronan Bouroullec (born in 1971) and Erwan Bouroullec (born in 1976) have been working together for about ten years now. Their collaboration is a permanent dialogue, nourished by their distinct personalities and a shared notion of diligence, with the intention to achieve greater balance and refinement. In 1997, they presented their Disintegrated Kitchen at the Salon du Meuble in Paris, where it was spotted by Giulio Cappellini, who gave them their first industrial design commissions. The Bouroullecs have been working with Magis since 2004, designing two complete furniture collections – Striped and Steelwood – as well as additional projects such as Pila chair, Pilo table, Central and Tambour tables, and this year the new Officina collection. These days, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec design for numerous manufacturers, including Vitra, Kvadrat, Magis, Kartell, Established and Sons, Ligne Roset, Axor, Alessi, Issey Miyake, Cappellini, Mattiazzi, Flos, Mutina, Hay and more recently Glas Italia and Iittala. They also continue to carry out their own experimental activity which is essential to the development of their work at Galerie kreo, Paris, where four exhibitions of their designs were held between 2001 and 2012. They also embark on occasional architectural projects. Voted Designers of the Year at the Salon du Meuble in 2002, their other awards include the Compasso d’Oro won in 2011 for the Steelwood chair they designed for Magis. Several exhibitions have been devoted to their work. In 2012, Phaidon Press published Works, a comprehensive monographic book about Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec. Previously, two other monographs had been published about the Bouroullec brothers’ design work: Ronan et Erwan Bouroullec – Catalogue de Raison (Paris: Images Modernes / kreo, 2002) and Ronan et Erwan Bouroullec (Paris: Phaidon Press, 2003).