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Key Features
The scientific name for the common dandelion, the Flos Taraxacum 88 Suspension takes a simple design and brings out its technical aspects for a truly original modern look. Sixty bulbs bunch tightly together around a reflective center, appearing like wispy parachutes on a dandelion. The result is a natural, lightweight feel for contemporary spaces.
FLOS was first established in 1962 in Merano, Italy, to produce high quality modern lighting. This Italian lighting company continues to do so to this day by collaborating with talented international designers and researching the latest lighting technologies and materials. Resulting FLOS lighting fixtures are daring and provocative, yet uphold the fundamental principles of good design.
Key Features
The scientific name for the common dandelion, the Flos Taraxacum 88 Suspension takes a simple design and brings out its technical aspects for a truly original modern look. Sixty bulbs bunch tightly together around a reflective center, appearing like wispy parachutes on a dandelion. The result is a natural, lightweight feel for contemporary spaces.
FLOS was first established in 1962 in Merano, Italy, to produce high quality modern lighting. This Italian lighting company continues to do so to this day by collaborating with talented international designers and researching the latest lighting technologies and materials. Resulting FLOS lighting fixtures are daring and provocative, yet uphold the fundamental principles of good design.
- Designed by Achille Castiglioni in 1988
- Fixture's center composed of 20 triangular Aluminum and steel plates
- Polished Aluminum finish
- Dome-shaped steel ceiling canopy
- Material: Aluminum and Steel
- Sloped Ceiling Adaptable: Yes
- Location Rating: Not UL/ETL Listed
- Made In Italy
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