Diiz presents the Flamino Lamp
Diiiz continues to expand its range of modern, designer pendant lamps, and is proud to welcome the superb Flamino Pendant lamp into the collection. This collection of pendant lamps makes for warm and atmospheric lighting, due to their delicate construction in metal and acrylic.
The Flamino lamp can also be used as a spotlight thanks to its LED light source. This Flamino Pendant lamp by Diiiz, combines everything we love at Diiiz; it combines aesthetics, practicality, poetry and design.
The Flamino pendant lamp is available in in a 2-layer or 3-layer model, both with the same concept, allowing you to choose the model best suited to your needs.
The Flamino lamp, innovation imbued with style
The Flamino pendant lamp literally deconstructs light. By moving the shade away from the light source, Diiiz has divided the elements which normally make up a classic pendant lamp. The challenge was to project the light onto the lampshade of the Flamino lamp rather than wrapping the light source in it. The result is stunning, and undoubtedly allows for new sculptural and luminous effects.
Diiz presents the Flamino Lamp
Diiiz continues to expand its range of modern, designer pendant lamps, and is proud to welcome the superb Flamino Pendant lamp into the collection. This collection of pendant lamps makes for warm and atmospheric lighting, due to their delicate construction in metal and acrylic.
The Flamino lamp can also be used as a spotlight thanks to its LED light source. This Flamino Pendant lamp by Diiiz, combines everything we love at Diiiz; it combines aesthetics, practicality, poetry and design.
The Flamino pendant lamp is available in in a 2-layer or 3-layer model, both with the same concept, allowing you to choose the model best suited to your needs.
The Flamino lamp, innovation imbued with style
The Flamino pendant lamp literally deconstructs light. By moving the shade away from the light source, Diiiz has divided the elements which normally make up a classic pendant lamp. The challenge was to project the light onto the lampshade of the Flamino lamp rather than wrapping the light source in it. The result is stunning, and undoubtedly allows for new sculptural and luminous effects.