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Coordinates Suspension Flos

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Designer Michael Anastassiades created the Coordinates suspension light for the Flos line with the intention of adding a touch of refined modernism and adaptability to any space it is integrated into.

The molecular-like diffused light lamp is built from an aluminium frame with a linear element running vertically and horizontally, as well as an optical diffusion system and an integrated LED strip. The rods' power supply system is cleverly concealed, and it's made to allow for the flexible arrangement of the three ceiling-mounted variants of the light fixture, accommodating a range of ceiling heights. The lamp's light intensity can be adjusted with the press of a single button on the lamp's control unit.

Adaptable in form, the Coordinates light stands out thanks to its ability to provide a level of visual comfort that is entirely user-driven and its cutting-edge power supply systems.

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Designer: Michael Anastassiades

Brand: Flos

Category: Flos Suspension Lamps

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