Miss K S1
Philippe Starck’s Miss K Table Lamp (2003) quickly became Flos Lighting’s best-selling product, so the Miss K S1 Pendant (2005) was a logical next step. Like the Table Lamp, the S1 is impressive with
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Philippe Starck’s Miss K Table Lamp (2003) quickly became Flos Lighting’s best-selling product, so the Miss K S1 Pendant (2005) was a logical next step. Like the Table Lamp, the S1 is impressive with
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
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
The Mayday Lamp can meet virtually any lighting challenge. It sports a dual-functioning handle that combines a closed grip and a hook for easy hanging, or it can be left to stand on its base. With a 1
Philippe Starck’s Miss K Table Lamp (2003) quickly became Flos Lighting’s best-selling product, so the Miss K S2 Pendant (2005) was a logical next step. Like the Table Lamp, the S2 is impressive with
The playful Mirror Ball Lamp (2003) by Tom Dixon evokes comparisons to the appearance of a bubble hovering above the floor. And indeed, the comparison is not too distant from how the design is made. B
In 1969, Vico Magistretti engineered a simple design out of a single piece of ABS plastic, a jewel-like chair in bright colors. It became known as the Selene Chair and is included in the MOMA permanen
Philippe Starck’s Miss K Table Lamp (2003) quickly became Flos Lighting’s best-selling product, so the Miss K S1 Pendant (2005) was a logical next step. Like the Table Lamp, the S1 is impressive with
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
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