Flos Goldman Table Light
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Flos Goldman Table Light
Designed: 2013
Origin: Italy
Almost everyone knows it, the banker's lamp, which has been in offices all over the world almost since the invention of electric light. In fact, the lamp form known from countless films dates from the early 20. century, where it first simplified the work of bankers. After all, they had to look at small numbers all day long and needed a functional and space-saving luminaire that produced good, uniform light.
In reference to this long history, designer Ron Gilad has named his reinterpretation of the Banker luminaire after a traditional investment bank. The Goldman table lamp from Flos takes up the classic lamp form and transfers it to modernity, while retaining central design elements.
The power cable is 2.5 metres long.
The power supply is on a plug with interchangeable sockets.
42 LED - 5W - 420lm total - 2700K - CRI85
Size: H 40 cm, Shade L 25.5 cm, Base L 15 cm, Base W 8 cm.
Ron Gilad
Born in Tel Aviv in 1972, in 2001 he moved to New York where he starts his studio and exploring the logical and the absurd. Gilad’s hybrid objects combine material with aesthetic play. His works deals with the relationship between the object and its function, questioning our perceptions. Varying from one-off to limited editions and production pieces, the works have no “expiration date” and reside in both public and private collections worldwide. In 2013 he has been named Designer of the year both by Wallpaper and Elle Décor, His designs won numerous awards as well.