Overview

IC Table Lamp

$816.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100145843

IC Table Lamp

$816.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100145843
Black
Brass
Chrome
In Stock

  • 13¾" H 11⅞" DIA
Detailed Dimensions

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Designed by Michael Anastassiades for Flos
Manufacturer SKU:
IC Table Lamp
$816.00
$816.00
Details

Details

After being schooled in industrial design and engineering at the Royal College of Art and Imperial College in London, Michael Anastassiades founded his own studio in 1994. His work falls somewhere in between the industrial and sculptural, especially his lighting, which consists of reflective materials such as polished bronze and mirrored glass in simple geometric shapes. Anastassiades’ pieces can be found in hotels, restaurants and shops worldwide, including the SoHo House New York, the Grand Hôtel Stockholm and Sergio Rossi boutiques. The IC Lamp (2013) possesses the poetic grace and balance that characterize all of his pieces, consisting of a blown glass diffuser mounted on an ultra-thin yet stable frame. Positioned in a seemingly precarious manner, as if it’s ready to drop any moment, the perched sphere lends captivating tension to the design. UL listed. Bulb (included): 75W/G9 halogen. Made in Italy.
Brand
Flos
Collection
IC Lighting Collection
General Dimensions
  • 13¾" H 11⅞" DIA
Product Weight
8 lbs
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
5-Year Warranty
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Dimensions

T2

  • Height (in): 13¾
  • Diameter (in): 11⅞
  • Weight (lbs): 8
  • Cord Length (in): 98
T1 High

T1 High

  • Height (in): 20⅞
  • Diameter (in): 12⅝
  • Weight (lbs): 3.75
  • Cord Length (in): 98
T1 Low

T1 Low

  • Height (in): 15
  • Width (in): 7
  • Brass, chromed steel or powder-coated steel frame
  • Frosted blown glass diffuser

Michael Anastassiades

Michael Anastassiades’ work, with its focus on proportion and material honesty, celebrates the physical presence and enduring quality of an object. “What makes an object survive time?” he wonders. “Can it become more beautiful as it ages?”

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