Hanging lamps consisting of interconnecting glass modules reaching a length of 3,2 mt. (126.77") with 4 mt. (157.48") suspended power cable. Cylindrical and semi-spherical transparent blown glass structure, suspended die cast aluminium ring connector, hydroformed steel internal lateral arm and injection moulded optical opal silicone outer ring diffusers. The power supply unit within the ceiling rose can be used as a dimmer to adjust the light intensity by 10% to 100% in either direction by means of the 0-10/1-10V, PUSH, DALI control.
Flos presents the new collection of blown glass lamps Noctambule, designed by Konstantin Grcic.
Noctambule is a large-scale sculptural lighting made of cylindrical see-through glass modules that can be interconnected to create floor and pendant lamps, enriched by a glass bowl or cone shaped head. Modules can be joined together up to six elements to create a stunning lighting column. Almost invisible at daylight, its shape is outlined in the dark by the stripe LED hosted at the modules' base and connecting rings. Noctambule provides a diffuse, bright light giving a fascinating, magical atmosphere to any environment.
'Noctambule: the night owl or reveller' says Konstantin Grcic 'Mostly invisible during the day but coming to glamorous activity at night-time. The analogy is fitting. The new collection of lamps is made of blown glass modules, which are see-through and therefore almost inexistent at day-time. But, when you switch them on in the dark, they transform into gorgeous, illuminated lamps.
The cylindrical glass modules set the basic grammar of the collection. The single module is a lantern. Several modules stacked on top of each other create a light column, or suspended chandelier inside a stair well. Extra elements such a glass dome or cone shaped head allow for added performance such as a floorstanding uplighter and pendant. The carefully calibrated LED technology which powers the lamps is discretely integrated into the junctions between the glass'.