Flos
Noctambule F2 Floor Lamp Low Cylinder - Flos
€2,700.00
RRP €2,950.00
SAVE €250.00
Incl. VAT
Delivery time: 3 - 4 weeks
Noctambule F2 Floor Lamp Low Cylinder - Flos
Noctambule F2 Floor Lamp Low Cylinder - Flos Delivery time: 3 - 4 weeks
€2,700.00
RRP €2,950.00
  • 100-day return policy
  • Free delivery over €99

Integrated LEDs

Product Details
Product Details
Product Details

The Noctambule F2 Floor Lamp Low Cylinder by Flos is an impressive floor lamp that combines elegance and functionality. This floor lamp consists of interconnected glass modules that reach a height of 2.17 metres, making it an eye-catching element in any room. The cylindrical and hemispherical structure is made of mouth-blown crystal for a clear and sophisticated look. The base and rings are made of die-cast aluminium, while the inner lateral arms are made of hydroformed steel. The lamp's outer ring diffusers are created from optical opal silicone, ensuring even and comfortable lighting. With a 2-metre power cable and a pedal-operated panel dimmer, you can easily adjust the light intensity from 10% to 100% to suit your needs. This floor lamp is ideal for creating a cosy atmosphere in the living room or as a stylish accent light in the entrance hall.
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Brand

Brand:
Flos
Item no.:
70012876
EAN:
8059607000861

Dimensions

Height (cm):
95
Net weight (kg):
13.8

Light source

Light bulb included:
No
Wattage (watts):
27
Integrated LEDs:
Yes

Additional functions

Dimmable:
Yes

Technical specifications

Energy Efficiency Class:
IP code:
IP20
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