Twiggy Floor Lamp ID: FN159003_20_U
Twiggy Floor Lamp 45 Floor & Table Lamps Foscarini

Twiggy Floor Lamp

By Marc Sadler, for Foscarini

Twiggy Floor Lamp

By Marc Sadler, For Foscarini

$2,782.00 - $3,067.00

LAMP:
Incandescent

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SPEC #: FOS27432 | ID: FN159003_20_U

Twiggy Floor Lamp

SPEC #: FOS27432

ID: FN159003_20_U

Designed by Marc SadlerRead Bio

The Twiggy Floor Lamp is characterized by a thin, elegant, and sophisticated design. Flexibility is the word for Twiggy - flexibility of the material which defines the ample and essential curve of the arm that carries light far from the base, with the possibility of adjusting the height of the shade thanks to a system of counterweights. Available with incandescent or integrated LED lamp options.

Available Options

Color: Black, Crimson, Graphite, Greige, White

Specifications

    • Color: Black
    • Size: 23.625"W x 83.375"H x 67"D
    • Dimmer: Included
    • Materials: Polycarbonate  PMMA  Aluminum  Fiberglass  
    • Lamp Source: Incandescent
    • Bulb:
      3 x A19/Medium (E26)/100W/120V Incandescent
      Bulb not included
    • Total Wattage: 300 watts
    • Other Bulb Options:
    • UL

      UL

    • Warm Dim Compatible

      Warm Dim Compatible

    • Specification Sheet / Technical Files

      Prop 65 Warning for California Residents This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
      Marc Sadler

      About Marc Sadler

      French citizen born in Austria, Marc Sadler currently lives in Milan. Experimentation with plastics has often formed a key part of his activity. A citizen of the world (he has lived and worked for many years in Europe, North America and Asia), he is a consultant for companies in the fields of home furnishings, large and small household appliances, lighting, technically advanced products, and sports.

      At the beginning of the seventies, he perfected the first ski-boot in thermo plastic material. Completely recyclable it was subsequently commercialized by the Italian firm Caber (later known as Lotto). This is the origin of his specialization as a sports designer, which led to close collaboration with the most important multinational sport companies in the United States, Asia, and Europe, both in the sport shoes and in other sport fields: ski, tennis racquets, golf clubs, etc.

      Working in this sector, which has often pioneered research into new materials and techniques, provided the experience to enable him to bring innovation to more traditional areas where is set a concept of design as pure aesthetic shape.

      Awarded with the Compasso d'Oro ADI (Industrial Design association) for the lamps Drop (Flos, 1994), Tite and Mite (Foscarini, 2001) and the bookshelf Big (Caimi Brevetti, 2008), his work has won many international design awards over the years. His motorcyclist's back protector designed for Dainese is now housed in the permanent collection of design at the MOMA in New York and the lamp Mite (Foscarini) is part of the design collection of the Beaubourg in Paris.

      Despite his reputation as a technical designer, Marc Sadler has a strong feeling for painting and drawing, finding it so emotionally absorbing as to consider it his real passion.

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      Foscarini lighting was founded in 1981 with the belief that light is the vibrancy of energy and soul. Openly exploring the possibilities of Murano glass, there are table, floor, and ceiling fixtures each uniquely produced by over 20 designers. Foscarini lighting fixtures, including O-Space, Uto Light, and Big Bang, are available in satin-finished glass, polyethylene, wood and aluminum, or an exclusive textured glass-tissue. Foscarini is a place where ideas are transformed into a tangible reality, created with the intent of "lighting up the rooms of your life."

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