Frisbi Pendant Lamp

Unlike traditional suspension lamps that consist of one piece, the Frisbi Pendant (1978) uses two parts to provide direct, diffused and reflected illumination. The lamp’s small chromed dome reflects a

Leaf Light

It’s been called the Aeron of lamps and its controls have been compared with those on an iPod, but technology is only half of the story when it comes to the new Leaf Light. The other half is sustainab

Mirror Ball Floor Stand

This stainless steel Floor Stand (2005) elevates Tom Dixon’s Mirror Ball Floor Lamps so they can provide illumination for a variety of purposes. With small rubber beads on the interior of the ring, th

Drink Wall Sconce

A modernist revision of the halogen torchiere, the Drink Wall Sconce (2004) represents both functional and aesthetic advances. Inspired by the simple, iconic form of a long-stemmed wine glass, the lam

Glo-Ball Basic 2

An innovative take on a hanging glass globe, Jasper Morrison created his Glo-Ball series of lamps for Flos (1998) to provide a range of blown-glass globes for every imaginable situation. Like the rest

Glo-Ball F2 Floor Lamp

An innovative take on a hanging glass globe, Jasper Morrison created his Glo-Ball series of lamps for Flos (1998) to provide a range of blown-glass globes for almost every imaginable situation. Like t

Halley Task Light – LED

As the first designer to successfully introduce halogen lighting in the 1980s with his Tizio lamp, Richard Sapper is a fitting figure to now define the capabilities of LED (light-emitting diode) techn

Mirandolina Table Lamp

A three-time winner of Italy’s Golden Compass award, architect and lighting designer Paolo Rizzatto is known for well-crafted, thoughtful lamps. His Mirandolina Table Lamp (2005) is no exception. Rizz

Murano Glass Chandelier

Produced on the island of Murano using traditional glass forging and blowing techniques, the Murano Glass Chandelier represents the grandeur of 800-year-old craftsmanship. Dramatic in its scale, color

Mirror Ball Pendant – Large

Tom Dixon’s Mirror Ball Lamps (2003) evoke comparisons to the appearance of bubbles hovering in the air. And indeed, the comparison is not too distant from how the design is made. Blown like a bubble