265 Chromatica Swing Arm Wall Lamp by FLOS
A10366
Seeming to defy gravity, the Mod 265 wall lamp by designer Paolo Rizzatto is in its own category. Multi-angle rotatable head and long, adjustable swing arm wall lamp. The lamp head—which rotates 360 degrees to be aimed in any direction—provides a clean, direct light. The body is painted steel, with an adjustable arm and reflector. There is a chrome-plated brass reflector support. The counterweight is tapered cast iron. There is an on/off switch on the socket holder, and a plug in power cord measuring 80 inches.
Perfect for illuminating a dining table or the bedside.
Inspired by a minimalist design, Paolo Rizzatto created this timeless piece in 1973.
A10366
Seeming to defy gravity, the Mod 265 wall lamp by designer Paolo Rizzatto is in its own category. Multi-angle rotatable head and long, adjustable swing arm wall lamp. The lamp head—which rotates 360 degrees to be aimed in any direction—provides a clean, direct light. The body is painted steel, with an adjustable arm and reflector. There is a chrome-plated brass reflector support. The counterweight is tapered cast iron. There is an on/off switch on the socket holder, and a plug in power cord measuring 80 inches.
Perfect for illuminating a dining table or the bedside.
Inspired by a minimalist design, Paolo Rizzatto created this timeless piece in 1973.
A10366
Seeming to defy gravity, the Mod 265 wall lamp by designer Paolo Rizzatto is in its own category. Multi-angle rotatable head and long, adjustable swing arm wall lamp. The lamp head—which rotates 360 degrees to be aimed in any direction—provides a clean, direct light. The body is painted steel, with an adjustable arm and reflector. There is a chrome-plated brass reflector support. The counterweight is tapered cast iron. There is an on/off switch on the socket holder, and a plug in power cord measuring 80 inches.
Perfect for illuminating a dining table or the bedside.
Inspired by a minimalist design, Paolo Rizzatto created this timeless piece in 1973.