Captain Flint floor lamp, 2015
Captain Flint floor lamp by Michael Anastassiades for Flos.
"I wanted to design a light that had a dual purpose. An up-lighter, illuminating the space with enough ambient lighting, that with a delicate rotation becomes a dim companion for reading. A notion of balance, with a cone resting delicately on its point on a rotating rod." Michael Anastassiades.
A foot-switchable dimmer on the cable allows the ON/OFF function and 10-100% light adjustment.
Bulb (not included): 1 x 1 COB LED 2700K 1410 LM CRI 93 - 20W DIMMER.
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Description
Captain Flint floor lamp by Michael Anastassiades for Flos.
"I wanted to design a light that had a dual purpose. An up-lighter, illuminating the space with enough ambient lighting, that with a delicate rotation becomes a dim companion for reading. A notion of balance, with a cone resting delicately on its point on a rotating rod." Michael Anastassiades.
A foot-switchable dimmer on the cable allows the ON/OFF function and 10-100% light adjustment.
Bulb (not included): 1 x 1 COB LED 2700K 1410 LM CRI 93 - 20W DIMMER.
Dimensions
Base diameter 32cm.
Reach 37cm.
Height 153cmh.
Cone diameter 21cm.
Cable length: 260cm.
Materials
An elegant free-standing floor lamp with anthracite grey powder-coated steel frame and black Marquina marble base or brushed brass frame and white Carrara marble base.
The rotating cone shade allows the light to be angled upwards or downwards, providing an ambient up-light or a soft-light to read by.
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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.