Patricia Urquiola is the brains behind the design of the Flauta Riga Outdoor Wall Lamp for Flos.
The lamp's vertical growth and tubular aluminium structure give it a sophisticated and aesthetically pleasing appearance. The light emits two beams, one in the upward direction and one in the downward direction. This classic design is distinguished by its intricately etched texture around the body, which is made up of helical sections in this iteration and vertical elements in the Flauta lamp Riga iteration.
The lamp features an adjustable mechanism that is designed to create a deviation in the light beam. This device can be positioned along the upper or lower head of the central body, giving the user the option to position it in any spot. This light fixture has a dimmable LED light source and an electrical input (220–240 V).
The Flauta Riga outdoor wall lamp's additional texture, combined with the three possible sizes, makes it an excellent choice for a wide variety of settings and applications. Chemical and mechanical processes are used to treat the surfaces and structural parts to keep the quality of the materials and protect them from air agents, UV rays, and oxidation.