Parentesi
Flos, 1971
Rubber, stainless steel, cast iron. From a suggestion by Pio Manzú. An adjustable spotlight which moves up and down on a cable hung from a hook in the ceiling and kept taut by a rubber-coated iron weight which barely touches the floor. The eponymous parenthesis consists of a hollow stainless steel tube which, by means of mechanical friction with the taut wire, holds the spotlight's position.




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