LED Reflective Copper Shade + Black Base Table Lamp, Flos




LED Reflective Copper Shade + Black Base Table Lamp, Flos
Serena Table Lamp By Flos
At first glance, Serena appears to be in motion—it is a leaf blown by a gentle breeze, dancing through a current of wind. Inspired by the simple beauty of nature, this piece features a dynamic reflector that can be directed to obtain an intense, precisely reflected light. The structure of the lighting body reduces the LED source’s visual impact, providing the user with a level of comfort that belies the design’s superior technology.
The Serena is an adjustable lamp that provides indirect and reflected light. A dimmer switch provides ON-OFF functions and 10-100% light adjustment.
24.9' h x 10.5" w x 3" ∅ (base)
This lamp is in excellent showroom condition. Used in showroom setting. Barely imperceptible evidence of wear. All purchase are final and without warranty.
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designer Patricia Urquiola
Patricia Urquiola was born in Oviedo, Spain in 1961. She studied architecture at Madrid Polytechnic and the Politecnico di Milano University, where she graduated in 1989 after completing her thesis with Achille Castiglioni.
Patricia served as an assistant lecturer to both Achille Castiglioni and Eugenio Bettinelli at the Politecnico di Milano University and E.N.S.C.I. in Paris before going on to the architectural firm de Renzio and Ramerino. There, she specialized in the architectural design of showrooms, restaurants, and franchising. She became head of the Lissoni Associati design group in 1996, working on projects for Antares-Flos, Cappellini, Cassina and others.
Patricia Urquiola Lighting
Patricia opened her own studio in 2001, specializing in product design, architecture, installations, and concept creation. Her list of clients include Agape, Alessi, Artelano, Axor, B&B Italia, Bart Design, Biscazza, Bosa, De Padova, De Vecchi, Driade, Fasem, FLOS, Foscarini, Gandia Blasco, Gallotti & Radice, Kartell, Kettal, Liv′it, MDF Italia, Moroso, Molteni, Paola Lenti, Rosenthal, San Lorenzo, Tronconi, Viccarbe, and more.
Patricia Urquiola’s lighting designs have earned her worldwide recognition as one of the most innovative designers in the field. She lives and works in Milan.