Shipping quote request Oh! Looks like your location is not in our Shipping Matrix. But don’t worry! We ship worldwide! We’ll calculate the shipping price as soon as getting your request. Shipping to: Zip/Postal Code First Name* Last Name* Email* Information about your order: Back Send a request Processing... Parentheses Ceiling Lamp by Achille Castiglioni for Flos, 1970s About This Piece Vintage Design Suspension lamp produced by Flos and designed by Achille Castiglioni in the 1970s. Steel cable held in tension by a weight covered in black rubber. Height-adjustable curved black painted steel tubing. Light body in black plastic, directional. Switch with potentiometer. Good general condition, some signs of use over time. Dimensions: Length 20 cm - 15 cm Depth - Max height 300 cm * The cable of this item may be original and might need replacement, if not specified otherwise. Creator Achille Castiglioni Manufacturer Flos Design Period 1970 to 1979 Production Period 1970 to 1979 Country of Manufacture Italy Identifying Marks This piece has an attribution mark Style Vintage, Mid-Century, Italian Modern, Modernist Detailed Condition Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. The vendor has confirmed this piece is in working order. Restoration and Damage Details Light wear consistent with age and use Plug Type European Plug (up to 250V) Product Code EZ-766888 Materials Plastic, Steel Color Black Width 20 cm 20 cm Depth 15 cm 15 cm Height 300 cm 300 cm Duties Notice Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. * Please note that items made of Rosewood are subject to a special export process that may extend the delivery time an additional 2 to 4 weeks Read More Collapse On Hold More Questions? Get in Touch Call us at +442031371002 Recognized Dealer This distinction is attributed to dealers who we trust to deliver the highest standards of quality and service. Share
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