Tab F floor light, 2007
Tab F floor light by Barber Osgerby for Flos.
The Tab light refines the floor light to its basic elements, featuring a simple, folded aluminium shade with a ceramic reflector which lends a warm quality to the light issued and prevents glare from the end of the shade.
Barber Osgerby describe the design concept for the Tab lamp as 'a simple folded form, creating a visually pure shade that translates into a desk and floor lamp.'
Tab's adjustable head can be rotated to adjust the direction of the light, either focusing in on a particular area or activity, or angling towards a wall to provide reflected ambient light.
The Tab Floor light is also available as a table lamp: see 'More products in this range' below.
Integrated LED light source, 9W 3000K 612lm CRI80.
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Description
Tab F floor light by Barber Osgerby for Flos.
The Tab light refines the floor light to its basic elements, featuring a simple, folded aluminium shade with a ceramic reflector which lends a warm quality to the light issued and prevents glare from the end of the shade.
Barber Osgerby describe the design concept for the Tab lamp as 'a simple folded form, creating a visually pure shade that translates into a desk and floor lamp.'
Tab's adjustable head can be rotated to adjust the direction of the light, either focusing in on a particular area or activity, or angling towards a wall to provide reflected ambient light.
The Tab Floor light is also available as a table lamp: see 'More products in this range' below.
Integrated LED light source, 9W 3000K 612lm CRI80.
Dimensions
27.3w x 24d x 110cmh
Materials
Die-cast aluminium head, joints and base, porcelain reflector.
Available in shiny white, shiny black, matt blue and matt dark green.
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Flos was founded in 1962 in Merano, for the purpose of producing modern lighting.
With the intention of developing new lighting concepts, the company enlisted the aid of Achille Castiglioni, Pier Giacomo Castiglioni and Tobia Scarpa. Many successful designs of this trio are still manufactured half a century after their initial realizations. One of the first materials the team experimented with was cocoon, a very pliable material made in the USA. In 1964 Sergio Gandini joined the company, and the headquarters were moved to a new site near Brescia.