The Bulbo57 Pendant Light was created by icons Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for prestigious design house Flos. A striking design, the light features two transparent glass orbs suspended from a contemporary ceiling rose. Exposed filaments complete the light’s design and enhance its bulb-like aesthetic.
Crafted from blown borosilicate glass
Enhanced with exposed filaments inside each orb
Finished with a modern ceiling rose
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Specifications
Dimensions
Diameter
20cm
Flex Length
45cm
Materials & Information
Each light comes with 2 glass pendants & 1 ceiling rose.
Material: Blown borosilicate glass.
Clear flex.
Ceiling rose included.
Wattage: Max 6W.
Voltage:220/240.
Light Source: Integrated LED (225 mm long flexible micro-led filament).
This light is compatible with a dimmer.
Lumens: 210-450 (per light bulb) depending on voltage.
Kelvins: 2200.
Installation required: Yes, this light needs to be wired up by an electrician.
Care & Buying Guide
For maintaining your rope furniture, we recommend using the fabric and upholstery protector ‘3M ScotchgardTM Protector’ to give optimal stain resistance.
To clean spots on the rope, we suggest applying a mist of soapy water with a spray bottle and then work the solution into the rope with a soft cloth by patting or rubbing lightly.
Rinse the solution thoroughly and then blot excess moisture from the rope using a soft cloth and allow air-drying. Never use a high-pressure hose on acrylic rope.
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About Your Delivery
A Heal’s Specialist delivery
To ensure that your purchase arrives safely, fragile items or smaller furniture pieces are delivered via our own specialist one-man teams.
You'll be given a named day delivery then advised of the approximate time slot the day before.
Many items are delivered assembled so you only need to unpack them.
Born 1918 in Milan, Achille Castliglioni studied architecture before bringing his process of 'integral design' to a number of the world's biggest manufacturers. Working closely with his brother Pier Giacomo, Achille designed a series of iconic pieces of furniture and lighting noted for their refined, sculptural approach to modernist design.