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Creator: Piero Lissoni
FLOS Clara Ceiling Light w/ Chrome Trim by Piero Lissoni
By Piero Lissoni, Flos
Located in Brooklyn, NY
So simple, and yet, so brilliant: The Clara lamp from Piero Lissoni is an excellent example of the artist’s minimalist style and smart use of materials. The front diffuser is made of...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Piero Lissoni Lighting

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Resin

FLOS Mini Button Wall and Ceiling Light in Glass by Piero Lissoni
By Piero Lissoni, Flos
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Like his other designs, Piero Lissoni’s Mini Button is a brilliant display of function and minimalism that creates a powerful impact. This wall mount fixture provides diffused lighting suitable for indoor and covered outdoor use (IP44 rating, suitable for damp locations). There is a silicone elastomer dust and waterproof seal. The lamp body and wall fitting are die...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Piero Lissoni Lighting

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Metal

FLOS Tight Wall Light in White by Piero Lissoni
By Piero Lissoni, Flos
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Designed by Piero Lissoni in 2011, the Tight Light plays on the perspective of size with outstanding results. The main body of this wall lamp is made of white painted extruded alumin...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Piero Lissoni Lighting

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Aluminum

FLOS Clara Ceiling Light w/ Copper Trim by Piero Lissoni
By Piero Lissoni, Flos
Located in Brooklyn, NY
So simple, and yet, so brilliant: The Clara lamp from Piero Lissoni is an excellent example of the artist’s minimalist style and smart use of materials. The front diffuser is made of...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Piero Lissoni Lighting

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Resin

FLOS Clara Ceiling Light w/ Fumee Trim by Piero Lissoni
By Piero Lissoni, Flos
Located in Brooklyn, NY
So simple, and yet, so brilliant: The Clara lamp from Piero Lissoni is an excellent example of the artist’s minimalist style and smart use of materials. The front diffuser is made of...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Piero Lissoni Lighting

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Resin

Modern Vintage Floor Lamp Filoti by Piero Lissoni for Artemide 1993 Italy
By Artemide, Piero Lissoni
Located in Vienna, AT
Modern vintage floor lamp from metal model Filoti by Piero Lissoni for Artemide 1993 Italy. An iconic floor lamp, this wonderful lighting from metal and plastic designed by Piero Lissoni for Artemide 1993, Italy with a dimmer Insta Germany 60...
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Late 20th Century Italian Modern Piero Lissoni Lighting

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Metal

Kartell Fata Wall Sconce in Amber by Piero Lissoni
By Piero Lissoni, Kartell
Located in Brooklyn, NY
FATA The magic comes from the shade and from a new mould forming and engraving process that reflects light in infinitely different ways depending on how you view the lamp. As soon as...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Piero Lissoni Lighting

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Metallic Thread

Kartell Fata Wall Sconce in Smoke by Piero Lissoni
By Kartell, Piero Lissoni
Located in Brooklyn, NY
FATA The magic comes from the shade and from a new mould forming and engraving process that reflects light in infinitely different ways depending on how you view the lamp. As soon as...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Piero Lissoni Lighting

Materials

Metallic Thread

Kartell Fata Wall Sconce in Crystal by Piero Lissoni
By Kartell, Piero Lissoni
Located in Brooklyn, NY
FATA The magic comes from the shade and from a new mould forming and engraving process that reflects light in infinitely different ways depending on how you view the lamp. As soon as...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Piero Lissoni Lighting

Materials

Metallic Thread

FLOS Clara Ceiling Light w/ Transparent Trim by Piero Lissoni
By Piero Lissoni, Flos
Located in Brooklyn, NY
So simple, and yet, so brilliant: The Clara lamp from Piero Lissoni is an excellent example of the artist’s minimalist style and smart use of materials. The front diffuser is made of...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Piero Lissoni Lighting

Materials

Resin

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The beginnings of Flos (meaning “flower” in Latin) blossomed from a brilliant idea: to create objects, starting with a light bulb, that would change the way of life for both the Italian market and the foreign markets. Dino Gavina and the small Eisenkeil manufacturing facility in Merano, had already been creating furniture alongside design masters such as Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, Afra and Tobia Scarpa. But by the early 1960s, Gavina became convinced the time had come to create new lamps. Using the same technology – conceived in the USA and tested at Eisenkeil – used for the Cocoon lampthe Castiglioni brothers and the Scarpa duo began creating lamps such as the Taraxacum or the Fantasma, with many other beautiful and surprising lamps to follow. And so, from day one, Flos was already reinventing the idea of artificial lighting. Achille Castiglioni (born February 16, 1918, Milan–died December 2, 2002, Milan) was a prolific furniture, lighting, and product Italian designer renown for his ironic, joyful, creative and functional designs that, at times, intersected with ideas explored by conceptual artists. Achille Castiglioni was born into a family with deep appreciation for the arts, as he was the third son of sculptor and coin engraver Giannino Castiglioni and his wife Livia Bolla. He first studied the classics at the Liceo Classico Giuseppe Parini, but then switched to study art at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan. In 1937, he decided to follow the steps of his two elder brothers, architects Livio and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, by enrolling in the Faculty of Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano, graduating in 1944–after having to interrupt his studies when he was stationed in Greece and Sicily during World War II. 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The Castiglioni brothers’ important collaboration with Phonola and Brionvega In 1940, Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, Livio Castiglioni, and Luigi Caccia Dominioni, in collaboration withe the Phonola company, presented in the VII Triennale di Milano (Milan Triennial), titled Exhibition of the Radio, a research study of radio devices that included the Fimi Phonola 547 radio, the first radio encased in Bakelite instead of wood. Shortly after the exhibition, Luigi Caccia Dominioni suspended his professional activity to serve in the military during World War II and left the studio. The development of the FImi Phonola 547 radio would prove fruitful for the three brothers, as it allowed Livio Castiglioni to cement his role as the leading design consultant for Phonola from 1940 until 1960, and for Brionvega, from 1960 until 1964. 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Piero Lissoni lighting for sale on 1stDibs.

Piero Lissoni lighting are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of metal and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Piero Lissoni lighting, although white editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original lighting by Piero Lissoni were created in the modern style in italy during the 21st century and contemporary. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider lighting by Archirivolto, Daniela Puppa, and Roberto Paoli. Prices for Piero Lissoni lighting can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $215 and can go as high as $1,700, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $675.

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