Mini Glo-Ball T, 2009
Mini Glo-ball T table lamp by Jasper Morrison for Flos.
The Glo-Ball family of lighting exemplifies Jasper Morrison's 'super normal' design ethos. Designed to achieve the maximum diffusion of light, the Glo-Ball series features a bulb housed within a hand-blown sphere of etched white opaline glass.
The Glo-Ball table lamp provides a soft and evenly diffused light. The diffuser consists of an externally acid-etched, hand-blown, flashed opaline glass and an injection-moulded, white PBT (polybutylene terephthalate) threaded ring nut.
On/off switch fitted on cable.
The Glo-Ball family includes a range of pendant, floor and ceiling/wall lights; see 'More products in this range below'.
Bulb (not included): 1 x MAX 20W G9 HSGS.
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Description
Mini Glo-ball T table lamp by Jasper Morrison for Flos.
The Glo-Ball family of lighting exemplifies Jasper Morrison's 'super normal' design ethos. Designed to achieve the maximum diffusion of light, the Glo-Ball series features a bulb housed within a hand-blown sphere of etched white opaline glass.
The Glo-Ball table lamp provides a soft and evenly diffused light. The diffuser consists of an externally acid-etched, hand-blown, flashed opaline glass and an injection-moulded, white PBT (polybutylene terephthalate) threaded ring nut.
On/off switch fitted on cable.
The Glo-Ball family includes a range of pendant, floor and ceiling/wall lights; see 'More products in this range below'.
Bulb (not included): 1 x MAX 20W G9 HSGS.
Dimensions
dia 11.2 x 9cmh
150cm cable.
Materials
Injection-molded, white PBT (polybutylenterephtalate) cover, base/lamp-holder support.
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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.