Flos Last Order Table Light
- Regular price
- £400.00
- Sale price
- £400.00
- Regular price
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SKU:F3693059
Dispersing a warming diffused light through a tubular glass casing, the Last order lamp takes its cylindrical design directly from that of the architectonic structure of an ancient column. Rechargable by USB cable, the enduring battery life of the Last Order lamp can illuminate for up to 6 hours, once fully charged, making it the ideal lighting solution for a reading corner in a cosy living room. Standing at only 14cm high the miniature table lamp is easily transferable from room to room, creating a warming ambiance where ever it may find itself.
Materials & finishes
Transparent solid glass base, The top cover comes in a combination of different metal and colour finishes: polished brass and satin copper. Suitable for indoor use only.
Dimensions
Height: 14cm x Diameter: 7cm
Light Source (included)
2.5W LED light bulb
CRI90
Color temperature (Kelvin): 2700 K
Dimmable.
Rechargeable by USB-C cable.
Operating time when fully charged: 6 hours
Michael Anastassiades
Michael Anastassiades founded his studio in London in 1994. He trained as a civil engineer at London’s Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine before taking a master’s degree in industrial design at the Royal College of Art. His work is featured in permanent collections at the Museum Of Modern Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, the MAK in Vienna, the Crafts Council in London, the FRAC Centre in Orleans France and the Saint Louis Art Museum. Recent solo exhibitions include ‘Reload the Current Page’, at Point Centre for Contemporary Arts Nicosia, ‘Time And Again’ at the Geymüllerschlössel MAK in Vienna, ‘Doings on Time and Light’ at Rodeo Gallery, Istanbul, ‘To Be Perfectly Frank’ at Svenskt Tenn in Stockholm, ‘Kinetic Light 2 – Gold Pendulum’, Norfolk House music room at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, Cyprus Presidency at the European Parliament in Brussels Belgium, ‘13 Mobiles’ at Atelier Jesper in Brussels, ‘Things That Go Together’ at NiMAC in Nicosia, ‘Silver Tongued’ at Taka Ishii in Hong Kong.