Flos Parentesi Ceiling Light
Designed by Achille Castiglioni and Pio Manzu in 1971 the Flos Parentesi is a simple yet functional lamp providing direct light. The lamp body is mounted on a coloured painted or nickel-plated shaped steel tubes and this, in turn, moves vertically via sliding on a ceiling-to-floor steel cable (4m long). This allows the light to be fixed at whatever height is required and this can then be direct at whatever you want to illuminate. It's great for task lighting or hilighting architectural details.
The steel tube on which the lamp sits is available in black (main image), polished nickel, red and white. This can also be purchased separately to add more lamps to one length of steel wire.







