Item No.
100362981
Glo-Ball Ceiling Lamp
$1,040.00
Item No.
100362981
Glo-Ball Ceiling Lamp
$1,040.00
White
- Hand-blown opaline-glass ceiling-mounted fixture.
- Acid-etched diffuser has a slight frosted look.
- Casts a soft, luminous light.
- 14.25" H 17.75" DIA
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- Ships via FedEx
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2-year warranty on LED items, 1-year warranty on others (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Jasper Morrison for Flos
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Light touch —
Evoking a full moon, the Glo-Ball Ceiling Lamp shows that a familiar design can still surprise and delight. The minimal, hand-blown glass fixture emits a warm, welcoming glow, seamlessly fitting into any decor.
Details
Soft glow
Disinterested in novelty, Jasper Morrison prefers to add fresh perspective to common forms. His Glo-Ball Ceiling Lamp (1998) does just that, infusing the ubiquitous overhead fixture with a quiet glamor. An acid-etched diffuser made of opaline glass serves as the lamp’s shade; each is hand-blown and casts a soft, luminous light. A die-cast aluminum ceiling mount with a polyamide base secures the fixture. Bulb (not included): halogen 100W/T8/E26. UL Listed.
- Hand-blown, flashed opaline-glass ceiling-mounted fixture.
- Acid-etched diffuser has a slight frosted look.
- Casts a soft, luminous light.
- Brand
- Flos
- Collection
- Glo-Ball Lighting Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 14.25" H 17.75" DIA
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
- 2-year warranty on LED items, 1-year warranty on others (terms and conditions may vary)
C1
- Height (in): 10.06
- Diameter (in): 13
C2
- Height (in): 14.25
- Diameter (in): 17.75
- Hand-blown, acid-etched opaline glass diffuser
- Die-cast aluminum and injection-molded polyamide base

Jasper Morrison
Jasper Morrison considers himself to be, first and foremost, a conceptual designer. Unconcerned with the novelty of new or unexpected forms, Morrison takes familiar shapes, often banal, and reworks them until a heretofore-unseen work emerges.
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