The
Taccia Small lamp is a
design icon, conceived by brothers Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for
Flos and first produced in 1962. This
table lamp with indirect, reflected light consists of a varnished metal reflector set on a directional diffuser, itself made of mouth-blown clear glass. The size of the diffuser on the
Table Lamp Taccia Small is deliberately disproportionate to the black aluminium base, inspired by ancient columns, on which it just sits. Depending on the orientation of the diffuser, the
Taccia Small lamp from
Flos emits a wide, or more concentrated light.