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Number in Set: Single Piece
Creator: Flos
Creator: Stan Usel
Abatina Table Lamp By Afra & Tobia Scarpa For Flos
Located in Vienna, AT
Afra and Tobia Scarpa for Flos, table lamp, model 'Abatina 1160', Italy, 1980s, Lamp with a steel frame, with two paper lampshades with a light fabric cover and contrasting edges, eq...
Category

1980s Italian Post-Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Brass, Steel

Reflective Copper with Black Base Table Lamp, Serena by Flos
Located in Tulsa, OK
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...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Copper

Italian modern Carrara marble metal Arco floor lamp by Castiglioni's, Flos 1962
Located in MIlano, IT
Italian modern Carrara marble and metal Arco floor lamp by Castiglioni Brothers, for Flos, 1962. Arco model floor lamp with direct light, with base in white Carrara marble and telesc...
Category

1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Marble, Metal

White "Light Ball" by Flos, Italian Wall or Ceiling Lamp, Castiglioni 1960s
Located in Roma, IT
Gorgeous white Light Ball, designed by Achille Castiglioni for Flos in Italy in the 1960s. in white metal and opal glass. This fantastic lamp was designed by Castiglioni for Arteluc...
Category

1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Metal

FLOS Romeo Moon S2 Pendant Light by Philippe Starck
Located in Brooklyn, NY
In the hands of Philippe Starck, this iconic design received a modern update through the use of the latest technology and most innovative materials. Featuring a fluted glass shade that is perfectly suited to any design style, the Romeo Moon...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Glass, Plastic

White metal sconce, applique Foglio by Afra e Tobia Scarpa for Flos 60s, 70s
Located in Padova, IT
FLOS - Foglio, a historic piece from the Flos catalog designed by Tobia Scarpa, is a wall lamp with direct/indirect and partially diffused light with a steel structure. Born in Venic...
Category

1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Metal

FLOS Mod 265 Wall Lamp in Black by Paolo Rizzatto
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Seeming to defy gravity, the Mod 265 wall lamp by designer Paolo Rizzatto is in a category all its own. The lamp head—which rotates 360-degrees so that it can ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Steel

'Nictea' Pendant by Afra and Tobia Scarpa for Flos, Italy
Located in Argelato, BO
'Nictea' Pendant by Afra and Tobia Scarpa for Flos, Italy 1961 The Nictea lamp was created in 1961 and is famous for its unique and elegant design. It features a delicate, sculptura...
Category

1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Brass, Steel

Taraxacum 88 wall/ceiling lamp by Achille Castiglioni for Flos, Italy 1988.
Located in Athens, Attiki
Taraxacum 88 wall/ceiling lamp by Achille Castiglioni for Flos, Italy 1988. Taraxacum is the Latin term for dandelion. With a total of 15 lamps, the wall light is reminiscent of this widespread plant. Just like the seeds of the dandelion, three lamps are arranged on each of the five triangular aluminium surfaces of the Flos Taraxacum 88...
Category

1980s European Post-Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Metal

Pair of Fior Di Loto Pendant Lamp by Tobia Scarpa
Located in Berlin, DE
The Fior di Loto suspension lamp was designed by Tobia Scarpa and made by Flos. It provides mainly indirect lighting through the detailed perforations on both sides of the lamp as yo...
Category

1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Brass

Gino Sarfatti Model #548 Table Lamp in Blue and Polished Brass
Located in Glendale, CA
Gino Sarfatti Model #548 table lamp in blue and polished brass. Designed in 1951, this is an authorized re-edition by Alessandro Sarfatti, grandson of Gino Sarfatti, who applies hi...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Mid-Century Modern Lighting

Materials

Aluminum, Brass

Flos D'e-light Table Lamp by Philippe Starck
Located in Paris, FR
The Italian D'e-light workspace Lamp by Philippe Starck for Flos has a sleek, modern, and multi-functional design. This light design has a space on top for s...
Category

Early 2000s Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Steel

New old stock "Black and White" Pendant Lamp by Castiglioni for Flos
Located in Berlin, DE
New old stock Flos Pendant lamp with opal glass bowl for diffused light. For concentrated light a polished aluminium reflector is fitted to the base ...
Category

1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Aluminum

FLOS Bon Jour Versailles Small Chrome Lamp in Transparent by Philippe Starck
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This modern and timeless design is a result of the collaboration between FLOS and acclaimed designer Phillippe Starck. Blending together two dynamic pieces—the FLOS 2017 design Bon Jour Lamps and the Versaille candleholder created by Baccarat—the Bon Jour Versailles...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Aluminum

Biagio 282 Table Lamp by Afra and Tobia Scarpa for Flos, Italy 1968
Located in Roma, IT
Biagio 282 table light is designed by Tobia Scarpa and Afra Bianchin Scarpa, 1968. Made by Flos, Milan H. 34 x 39 x 13.5 cm. Botticino marble. Mar...
Category

1960s Italian Vintage Lighting

Materials

Marble

FLOS Mini Button Wall and Ceiling Light in Glass by Piero Lissoni
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...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Metal

Castiglioni Midcentury Metal "Light Ball" Italian Sconce for Flos, 1960s
Located in Roma, IT
Incredible mid-century "Light Ball large size" applique in smatised ivory metal and opal glass for Flos. This fantastic lamp was designed by Achille Castiglioni and produced in Italy for Flos in the 1960s. This fantastic light is unique because of the materials, made of ivory white enameled metal and opal glass. Requires an E27 bulb. A fantastic piece that will grace a mid-century living room or bathroom. Measures (cms): diameter - 42 height - 31 Literature: Casa Amica, 27 June 1972, p. 105 Octagon 30 September 1973, p. 149 Sergio Polano, Achille Castiglioni all the works, Electa, Milano, 2001, p. 224 Giuliana Gramigna, repertoire 1950-2000, Allemandi, Torino, 2003, p. 121. 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. In 1944, immediately after graduating, Achille Castiglioni joined his brothers Livio and Pier Giacomo in the design studio that they had founded with Livio’s classmate Luigi Caccia Dominioni in 1937 in Milan. Fortunately for Achille, from the very beginning Livio and Pier Giacomo decided to focus almost entirely on designing exhibitions, furniture, housewares, and appliances since architectural commissions were difficult to come by during the war. This product-design focus, and the deep fraternal bound among the three brothers, would later allow the young Achille to experiment early in his career with emerging techniques and new materials that could communicate a fresh aesthetic sensibility suited for the positive outlook of the post-war European market. 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. These relationships brought in further collaboration among the three brothers, and would eventually result in several designs for radio and sound appliances with innovative materials and shapes for which Achille Castiglioni played a key role, such as the RR 226 stereo system for Brinovega (1965), the radio phonograph...
Category

1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Metal

'Parter' Sconces by Achille Castiglioni for FLOS
Located in Los Angeles, CA
'Parter' Sconces by Achille Castiglioni for FLOS. Designed and manufactured in Italy, circa the 1970s. Opal white glass shells are paired with galvanized steel armatures. The sconces...
Category

20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Lighting

Materials

Steel

Philippe Starck's FLOS Table Lamp, Italy
Located in Praha, CZ
Red table lamp designed by Philippe Starck for FLOS in Italy in the 2000's. US adapter included.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Lighting

Materials

Plastic

FLOS Overlap S1 Suspension Light by Michael Anastassiades
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Overlap, a contemporary pendant lamp by FLOS, is Michael Anastassiades’ tribute to the distinct cocoon wrapping technique that the Italian designer lighting company has won several h...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Steel

Afra & Tobia Scarpa Katia floor lamp for Flos - Italy, 1974 - Two availabe
Located in London, GB
Formidable husband and wife team Tobia and Afra Scarpa met while studying architecture at the Univer­sity luav di Venezia in the 1950s. Their distinctive oeuvre, produced over half a...
Category

1970s Italian Post-Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Linen

FLOS Snoopy Table Lamp in Green by Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The masterful table lamp by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni gets a dazzling makeover. Collectors now have a new reason to cherish the Snoopy table lamp by Achille and Pier Gi...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Marble, Steel

2021 Flos Gun Table Dimmable Floor Lamp in Chrome by Philippe Starck
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Listed for sale is a Gun Table Lamp made with an chromed die-cast aluminum base and a black plasticized paper shade silkscreened on the inside. The lamp was ...
Category

2010s Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Aluminum

Biagio 282 Table Lamp by Afra and Tobia Scarpa for Flos, Italy 1968
Located in Argelato, BO
One of the most iconic and elegant lamps of Italian design, designed by the great architect and designer Tobia Scarpa and made entirely by carving out a single block of marble. It g...
Category

1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Marble

'Light Ball' Ceiling Lamp by A. Castiglioni & P. Giacomo for Flos, 1960s, Italy
Located in Hagenbach, DE
Model 'Light Ball' small size Wall or Ceiling Lamp by Achille Castiglioni & Pier Giacomo for Flos, 1960s, Italy Minimal design Very high quality. Fully functional. Lamps are in ve...
Category

1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Brass, Chrome

Italian Midcentury Pendant Light by Achille Castiglioni for Flos, 1965
Located in Morazzone, Varese
Beautiful pendant lamp called "black and white 83" of the Italian mid-century with opal white glass bowl and aluminum diffusor. Made in Italy, designed in 1965 by Achille and Pier G...
Category

1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Aluminum

Taraxacum S1 Pendant Light by Achille Castiglioni for Flos
Located in Renens, CH
Taraxacum S1 hanging light designed by Achille Castiglioni for Flos, 1988. Taraxacum S1 is known as a variation of the famous Taraxacum 1 which Castiglioni designed for Flos alre...
Category

1980s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Aluminum, Chrome

Tobia Scarpa for Flos White Foglio Applique Set of Four 1970s
Located in Byron Bay, NSW
Tobia Scarpa for Flos White Foglio Applique Set of 4 1970s The price it's for all 4
Category

1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Metal

FLOS Taccia LED Diffuser Lamp in Bronze by Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The Castiglioni brothers often created designs that challenged our perspective, and the Taccia, which gives the illusion of an upside-down hanging lamp, is an inspired example of tha...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Aluminum

Michael Anastassiades IC 2 Modern Black & Glass Ceiling & Wall Sconce for FLOS
Located in Brooklyn, NY
FLOS IC 2 Ceiling and Wall Light in Black by Michael Anastassiades Radiant light, delicate balance: Like the other pieces in his IC Light Series, the IC C/W...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Steel

"Bollo 870" wall lamp by Tobia Scarpa for Flos, Italy 1970s
Located in modena, Emilia-Romagna
"Bollo" is a wall lamp by architect-designer Tobia Scarpa in the year 1978 and produced by Flos. It features a cream and black painted metal body and stand and a transparent prismati...
Category

1970s Italian Brutalist Vintage Lighting

Materials

Metal

Bellhop White Portable Rechargeable Wireless Desk or Table Lamp for FLOS
Located in Brooklyn, NY
FLOS Bellhop T-Table Lamp in White by Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby This sleek tabletop lamp was originally created by renowned designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby for the London ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Resin

FLOS Small Square and Line Arrangements Light by Michael Anastassiades
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Arrangements is a modular system of geometric light elements that can be combined in different ways, creating multiple compositions into individual chandeliers. Each unit simply atta...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Aluminum

Nickel-Plated Nictea Pendant by Afra and Tobia Scarpa for Flos, 1960s
Located in Rotterdam, NL
Nickel-plated Nictea pendant designed by Tobia and Afra Scarpa for Italian Lighting manufacturer Flos in 1963. In a Flos catalogue from the 1970s we found this description: "Penda...
Category

1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Nickel

Floor, Table Lamp Noce T by Achille Castiflioni for Flos
Located in Padova, IT
Iconic floor side lamp Noce T designed by Achille Castiglioni and produced by Flos 1970s. It owes its name to the rounded shape that suggests a half walnut. T...
Category

1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Aluminum

FLOS Superloon Floor Lamp in Black by Jasper Morrison
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The serene, harmonious glow of the moon inspired this innovative and first-of-its-kind design from artist Jasper Morrison. Using revolutionary Edge Lighting...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Aluminum

Italian design 70s table lamp "Taccia" by Castiglioni for Flos
Located in Milano, MI
Taccia Flos specimen dating from the late 1970s. The lamp base is original 1970s with patina of time the glass and metal diffuser was replaced with a new one so it is as good as new ...
Category

Late 20th Century Italian Lighting

Materials

Metal

Flos Coordinates Wall/Ceiling Light 1 in Champagne by Michael Anastassiades
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Coordinates is a lighting system consisting of horizontal and vertical strip lights that form illuminated grid-like structures of various complexities. This collection of standard chandeliers of pared-down configurations that can be used in any setting. Newly added to the Coordinates collection: Wall-mounted sconces providing diffused light by composed of a horizontal bar (Wall 1) or vertical and horizontal bar (Wall 2). Each bar is composed of: extruded and processed aluminium body anodized in a champagne color; diffuser in platinum optical silicone; integrated LED strip (CRI 90). Behind the design: This design evolved from a commission for the feature lighting of the main dining area of the historic Four Seasons restaurant in New York City. The restaurant relocated and opened in 2018 with the interiors designed by São Paolo-based architect Isay Weinfeld...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Lighting

Materials

Aluminum

Directional Wall Lamp by Paolo Rizzatto for Flos, Italy, 1970s
Located in Uccle, BE
Wall lamp, model “265”, designed by Paolo Rizzatto and manufactured by Flos in Italy around 1970. Minor Losses/Minor Structural Damages : See Photos
Category

20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Lighting

Materials

Metal

Pendant Lamp "Sfera" by Tobia Scarpa for Flos, Italian Design 1960s Ceiling Lamp
Located in Zagreb, HR
Pendant lamp designed by Tobia Scarpa for Flos Manufactured in the 1960s Large, texturized glass globe, diameter 35 cm E27 lamp socket The total length is 115 cm The lamp ...
Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Lighting

Materials

Metal

Achille Castiglioni Glass Flush Mounts Velella Lamps, Italy, 1960
Located in Vienna, AT
Two Velella opal flush mounts by Flos, Italy 1960 -sold individually Set of 2 Achille Castiglioni flush mounts lamps, Italy, 1960. Sold individually. Wonderful lights by Flos made f...
Category

1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Chrome

Castiglioni Metal "Light Ball" Italian Sconce for Arteluce and Flos, 1960s
Located in Roma, IT
Incredibly rare first edition of the famous "Light Ball" applique by Castiglioni in white metal and opal glass. This fantastic lamp was designed by Castiglioni for Arteluce and produced in Italy by Flos in the 1960s. This fantastic lamp was designed by Castiglioni for Arteluce and produced in Italy by Flos in the 1960s. This fantastic light is unique because of the materials, made of white enameled metal and opal glass. It can be mounted on the wall or on the ceiling. The wall light has been tested, it uses an E27 light bulb. It is signed on the backplate by both Arteluce and Flos. A fantastic piece that will grace a mid-century living room or bathroom. Measures (cms): diameter - 42 height - 32 Literature: Casa Amica, 27 June 1972, p. 105 Octagon 30 September 1973, p. 149 Sergio Polano, Achille Castiglioni all the works, Electa, Milano, 2001, p. 224 Giuliana Gramigna, repertoire 1950-2000, Allemandi, Torino, 2003, p. 121. 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. In 1944, immediately after graduating, Achille Castiglioni joined his brothers Livio and Pier Giacomo in the design studio that they had founded with Livio’s classmate Luigi Caccia Dominioni in 1937 in Milan. Fortunately for Achille, from the very beginning Livio and Pier Giacomo decided to focus almost entirely on designing exhibitions, furniture, housewares, and appliances since architectural commissions were difficult to come by during the war. This product-design focus, and the deep fraternal bound among the three brothers, would later allow the young Achille to experiment early in his career with emerging techniques and new materials that could communicate a fresh aesthetic sensibility suited for the positive outlook of the post-war European market. 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. These relationships brought in further collaboration among the three brothers, and would eventually result in several designs for radio and sound appliances with innovative materials and shapes for which Achille Castiglioni played a key role, such as the RR 226 stereo system for Brinovega (1965), the radio phonograph RR 126 for Brinovega (1965), and the radio and record player RR 128 for Brionvega (1966) In 1952, Livio decided to build his own practice, independent from Achille and Pier Giacomo, to pursue a deeper exploration of radio waves, music, and technology. But the three brothers would continued to collaborate closely in several projects, and the partnership between Achille and Pier Giacomo became so tight that from 1952 until 1968, when Pier Giacomo died, they co-authored most of their designs. Achille Castiglioni Long Career as Light Designer During this period, the Castiglioni brothers participated in the Italian Exhibition of Furniture (RIMA), where they successfully introduced a series of curved-plywood furniture, and presented important designs, such as the Tubino lamp (1949), originally produced by Italian light maker Arteluce from 1949 until 1974, and reintroduced by FLOS since the late 1970s; and the Luminator lamp (1955), originally produced by Gilardi & Barzaghi, but reintroduced by FLOS in the late 1960s. A new, successful, and long-lasting collaboration developed in 1960, when Pier Giacomo and Achille Castiglioni were reached by entrepreneurial Italian designer Dino Gavina and business man Arturo Eisenkeil with the idea to create a completely new kind of lighting fixtures utilizing a polyamide. The material, which they called “cocoon,” in the hands of the Castiglioni brothers would become a popular and iconic innovation in the 1960s and serve as the successful foundation of Italian lighting company FLOS–founded by Gavina and Eisenkeil in 1962. Pier Giacomo and Achille Castiglioni designed a series of “cocoon” lights utilizing the spray-on polyamide plastic as a coating layer onto a metal frame. Among the most popular Castiglioni “cocoon” lights are: the Taraxacum and the Viscontea ceiling lamps (1960), and the Gatto table lamp (1961). Other of the important lamp designs by Pier Giacomo and Achille Castiglioni for FLOS are the Beehive -or Splügen Braü lamp (1961), Toio –or Toy lamp...
Category

1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Metal

Achille Castiglioni 'Light Ball' Wall/Ceiling Lamp by Flos, 1960s Italy
Located in Milano, IT
This exquisite large flush mount light fixture, known as the "Light Ball," was designed by the renowned Italian designer Achille Castiglioni for Flos in 1965. This vintage piece feat...
Category

1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Brass

"Aim" Pendant Lights by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec for Flos Lighting, Italy.
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Pair of "Aim" pendant lights designed by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec and manufactured in Italy by Flos lighting. Aim puts height and space in perspective. Its suspended orientable lig...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Post-Modern Lighting

Materials

Metal

Green Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni Snoopy Table Lamp
Located in Esbjerg, DK
Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni Snoopy table lamp. Dimmer operated lamp from 1967, with marble base and enameled metal shade. Up to 150 watts E27...
Category

1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Marble, Metal

FLOS Skygarden S1 Halogen Pendant Light in White by Marcel Wanders
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Imagine a stunning display blooming above you: Created by Marcel Wanders, the Skygarden S is just that. A gracefully hanging hemisphere, the pendant lamp makes a powerful impression ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Stainless Steel

Flos Céramique Side Table Lamp in Navy Blue
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Designed by Ronan Bouroullec, Céramique is a family of lamps that puts the spotlight on the quality of workmanship of the material. Céramique is the new collection of lights designed...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Lighting

Materials

Ceramic

Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for Flos "Taccia" Table Lamp, Italy, 1962
Located in Naples, IT
Beautiful and very rare first edition of this iconic table lamp model "Taccia" designed by Italian architects Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni and published by Flos. Aluminum lampshade...
Category

1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Metal, Aluminum

'Giovi' Sconces by Achille Castiglioni for Flos
Located in Los Angeles, CA
'Giovi' Sconces by Achille Castiglioni for Flos. Designed and manufactured in Italy, circa 1970s. Whimsical circular sconces in an enamele...
Category

1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Steel

FLOS Serena LED Table Lamp in Aluminum by Patricia Urquiola
Located in Brooklyn, NY
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...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Aluminum

FLOS Ariette 3 Large Dimmable Wall Lamp by Tobia Scarpa
Located in Brooklyn, NY
It looks like a stunning wall sculpture: organic, airy, and breathtaking, the Ariette wall lamp is a work of art by Tobia Scarpa. Providing diffused light, it features a synthetic fa...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Fabric, Plastic

Flos Pochette Up & Down LED Wall Light by Rodolfo Dordoni
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Rodolfo Dordoni's work draws inspiration from a Minimalist aesthetic: like Rodolfo Dordoni’s most beloved designs, the Pochette makes good use of less material to create a piece that...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Lighting

Materials

Aluminum

Afra & Tobia Scarpa, Perpetua, A Table Lamp, Flos, 1981
Located in Paris, FR
Afra & Tobia Scarpa (1935-2011 & 1935-) « Perpetua » An aluminum, steel and plastic portable table lamp, with a dark blue stem issuing a vertical light reflected by a round mobile...
Category

1980s Italian Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Aluminum

FLOS Guns Collection M16 Floor Lamp in Gold by Philippe Starck
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This Philippe Starck creation does more than illuminate—it enlightens. The sleek and edgy floor lamp is part of the artist’s Guns Collection, making a statement while doing good. “De...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Aluminum

Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for Flos 'Toio' Floor Lamp, Italy 1960
Located in Naples, IT
Floor lamp model Toio designed by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for Flos in the 1960s. Black lacquered metal base, hexagonal chrome drawn as a stem equipped with fishing rod l...
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1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lighting

Materials

Brass, Steel

FLOS Taccia Led Diffuser Lamp in Silver by Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The Castiglioni brothers often created designs that challenged our perspective, and the Taccia, which gives the illusion of an upside-down hanging lamp, is an inspired example of tha...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Aluminum

FLOS Kelvin Led F Floor Lamp in White by Antonio Citterio & Toan Nguyen
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Part of the popular Kelvin LED family, the Kelvin LED F-floor lamp features the collection’s signature square head and utilizes the latest technology to pro...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Lighting

Materials

Aluminum

FLOS Tight Wall Light in White by Piero Lissoni
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 Lighting

Materials

Aluminum

Vintage and Antique Lighting for Sale: Unique Table Lamps, Floor Lamps, Sconces and Other Lighting for Your Home

The right table lamp, outwardly sculptural chandelier or understated wall pendant can work wonders for your home. While we’re indebted to thinkers like Thomas Edison for critically important advancements in lighting and electricity, we’re still finding new ways to customize illumination to fit our personal spaces all these years later. A wide range of antique and vintage lighting can be found on 1stDibs.

Today, lighting designers like the self-taught Bec Brittain have used the flexible structure of LEDs to craft glamorous solutions by working with what is typically considered a harsh lighting source. By integrating glass and mirrors, reflection can be used to soften the glow from LEDs and warmly welcome light into any space.

Although contemporary innovators continue to impress, some of the classics can’t be beat. 

Just as gazing at the stars allows you to glimpse the universe’s past, vintage chandeliers like those designed by Gino Sarfatti and J. & L. Lobmeyr, for example, put on a similarly stunning show, each with a rich story to tell.

As dazzling as it is, the Arco lamp, on the other hand, prioritizes functionality — it’s wholly mobile, no drilling required. Designed in 1962 by architect-product designers Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, the piece takes the traditional form of a streetlamp and creates an elegant, arching floor fixture for at-home use.

There is no shortage of modernist lighting similarly prized by collectors and casual enthusiasts alike — there are Art Deco table lamps created in a universally appreciated style, the Tripod floor lamp by T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings, Greta Magnusson Grossman's sleek and minimalist Grasshopper lamps and, of course, the wealth of mid-century experimental lighting that emerged from Italian artisans at Arredoluce, FLOS and many more are hallmarks in illumination innovation

With decades of design evolution behind it, home lighting is no longer just practical. Crystalline shaping by designers like Gabriel Scott turns every lighting apparatus into a luxury accessory. A new installation doesn’t merely showcase a space; carefully chosen ceiling lights, table lamps and floor lamps can create a mood, spotlight a favorite piece or highlight your unique personality.

The sparkle that your space has been missing is waiting for you amid the growing collection of antique, vintage and contemporary lighting for sale on 1stDibs.

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