Flat 5955 floor lamp, black

Vibia

10060,00 NOK 12580,00 NOK

Vibia
Flat 5955 floor lamp
10060,00 NOK 12580,00 NOK


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Description

The Flat 5955 floor lamp, designed by Ichiro Iwasaki for Vibia, represents the Japanese designer's signature aesthetic in which a delicate design meets geometry and graphic lines. Comprising an angular base and a round metal plate that directs the light downwards, the luminaire is as much a modern sculpture as it is a functional light fixture. Thanks to its disc-shaped diffuser that creates the illusion of the lamp being illuminated from within, the LED-powered Flat floor lamp emits a pleasant indirect light perfect for mood lighting in the bedroom or living room.

The Flat lighting collection includes a variety of luminaires suitable for both homes and public spaces. Characterized by geometry and an inviting glow, the collection won the Archiproduct Design Award in 2020 in the Lighting category.

Material
Aluminium, steel, polycarbonate
Colour
Black
Width
46 cm
Depth
25 cm
Shade diameter
11 cm
Height
100 cm
Light source
Integrated dimmable 7W LED
Colour temperature
2,700 K
Luminous flux
682,9 lm
Lifetime
15,000 h
IP rating
20
Protection class
II
Voltage
100–240 V
Nominal frequency
50–60 Hz
Certifications and labels
CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards
Plug
EU, US, UK, AU plug
Cable length
200 cm
Cable colour
Black
Weight
3.5 kg
Dimmable
Yes, push dimming
Notes
Driver included: CC - Constant Current 400 mA
Care instructions
Use a slightly wet cotton cloth for cleaning.
Warranty
5 years
Product ID
VB5955-11

Ichiro Iwasaki

Ichiro Iwasaki is a renowned designer with a passion for creating functional and beautiful products that, one way or another, enhance people's daily lives. Born in 1965 in Tokyo, Iwasaki first began his career by working at the Sony Design Centre before moving to Italy to work in various design studios in Milan. After returning to his native Japan in 1995, he established Iwasaki Design Studio and has since worked with some of the world's leading brands, including Yamaha, Panasonic, and Muji. His innovative designs have won numerous awards, including the iF Design Award, Red Dot Design Award, and Good Design Award.

Ichiro Iwasaki's design philosophy is centred around simplicity, functionality, and innovation. He believes that good design should be intuitive, enhance the user experience, and blend seamlessly into people's everyday lives. Iwasaki's work spans a broad range of designs from furniture and lighting to electronics, like phones and cameras, and household items. His designs are characterized by a timeless aesthetic based on clean lines and elegant proportions.

Iwasaki's work has been exhibited in museums around the world, including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo. In addition to his work as a designer, Iwasaki is also a professor at Tama Art University in Tokyo, where he teaches product design.

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  • No incineration or landfilling of returned items
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