Designed by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni in 1954, Luminator is a floor lamp that has become iconic in the world of design. This luminaire edited by Flos shines upwards, creating an indirect ambient light, perfect for the living room. It has three slender painted iron legs and a painted galvanised metal shaft. Minimalist and timeless, the Luminator floor lamp goes for the essentials with the minimum of parts possible. A design classic!
Floor lamp sold without bulb
Italian designers and brothers Pier Giacomo and Achille Castiglioni both studied architecture at Milan Polytechnic. The first graduated in 1937, and Achille, the last of the family, also graduated in 1944. He then joined his two older brothers in their design studio in Milan and, together, they developed design projects for Italian companies looking to revive their country's post-war economy. Their work stands out for its particular conception of products through a logical analysis of the functions that the object must fulfil and the means to achieve this. The design, which is very pure, comes next to enable the object to perform its functions. Between 1950 and 1960, the Castiglioni brothers designed a number of products for major brands such as Flos, which produced the Arco floor lamp, a design classic, and Zanotta, for which they created the famous Mezzadro stool with a tractor saddle. The death of Pier Giacomo in 1968 put an end to the collaborations. After the death of his brother, Achille continued to design but devoted most of his time to teaching design, first in Turin and then in Milan.
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FLOS
Founded in 1962 in Merano, Italy, Flos is an international company specialising in designer lighting, offering a complete range of contemporary floor lamps, modern wall lights, designer pendants and designer table lamps for residential, contract, and architectural lighting sectors. From the beginning, Flos established itself as a global reference for Italian illuminated furniture, combining technological innovation with artistic creativity