Mod. 607

Mod. 607

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Marque : Flos

Designed by Gino Sarfatti, 1951

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Model 607 embodies the close link between formal experimentation and technical innovation in Gino Sarfatti's work. This design stemmed from the need to house the new halogen source with its transformer. Two simple built-in elements: a flat disc acting as reflector and an inclined parallelepiped as base, which gives the lamp stability. The special crackled paint finish is another of the piece's original features. Timeless modernity, sobriety and elegance characterise this avant-garde article.
IN FLOS' re-issue it has a LED light source.

Gino Sarfatti, '607' table light, 1971. This new 607 Light Table Lamp is a newly re-edited LED edition of Gino Sarfatti's model 607 by Flos Lighting. Flos Modelo 607 Table Lamps: an Italian classic with distinguished modern looks now updated with energy efficient LED lights. Flos Lighting looks resolutely to the future with the creation of this modern avant-garde version of its legendary Arteluce 607 lamp. It combines two light-weight aluminum elements that are mechanically snapped together with 42 x 2700K LED lights. The result is a "warm white" light with a strong 1200 lm light output that compares to a classic 100W incandescent bulb. Offering plenty of scope, this new LED Table Lamp features a dimmer switch at is base which allows the light to be dimmed to a soft glow at night. The new LED 607 Gino Sarfatti Table Lamp - made by Flos in Italy - brightly confirms the brand's twin allegiance to innovation and tradition.

Flos No. 607 LED Light T Table Lamp, a Gino Sarfatti design from 1971. The Flos 607 Lights were designed by Italian designer Gino Sarfatti for FLOS lighting in Italy. An engineer obsessed with lighting, Sarfatti was Italy's most prominent lighting designer during during the 1950s. He founded Arteluce in 1939 and the company quickly became the industry leader for Italy's modernist design movement. Arteluce became a meeting place and forum for many of Italy's leading designers during the 1950s and 1960s, including Franco Albini, Massimo Vignelli, Ico Parisi and Franca Helg. During his 30-year career, Gino Sarfatti designed and produced more than 400 lamps and fixtures and tirelessly researched new materials and production technologies.

Offered in two color choices, Sarfatti's 607 Lights from Stardust are available in white or black. MOD 607 table lamp emitting direct light, made up of two elements that are mechanically snapped together: a disc-shaped diffuser with a truncated cone section in painted aluminium and craquelé finish, and a slanted parallelepiped base in painted aluminium, which gives the lamp stability. The switch with dimmer is positioned on the front at the foot of the base.