IC F1 Floor Light by Flos
by Flos
The IC T1 floor lamp combines both form and finish, the slender silhouette gracefully defies gravity in this sophisticated piece.
Product Story
A beautiful balance of both form and finish, the IC collections graceful silhouette defies gravity. Characterised by his use of opulent lustred metal and glass, for this seemingly delicate piece designer Michael Anastassiades was inspired by the impressive acrobatics of street performers, distilling their skill and movement into a sculptural ceiling light.
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Designed by Michael Anastassiades.
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Beautiful elevated spherical glass shade, a frosted finish distributes light in a warm glow.
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Specifications
Dimensions
Height | 135cm |
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Depth | 24cm |
Globe Diameter | 20cm |
Flex Length | 270cm |
Materials & Information
Material | Glass and Metal |
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Flex Material | PVC |
Flex Colour | Black |
Bulb Fitting | E14 |
Bulb Included | No |
Max Wattage | 25W |
Dimmable | Yes |
IP Rating | IP20 |
About Your Delivery
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- All online specialist orders can be returned within 14 days of delivery, regardless of reason.
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- There's no charge if it's faulty, but we do charge for change-of-mind returns.
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Designed By Michael Anastassiades
Born in Cyprus, Michael Anastassiades trained at the Royal College of Art before setting up his own London based studio in 1994. His work is featured in permanent collections at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, the Craft Council in London, the FRAC Centre in Orleans, France, and the MAK in Vienna.