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Brera Ceiling light

The Egg of Castiglioni

In 1992 the grandseigneur of Italian design - Achille Castiglioni – created the Brera lights set for Flos. The Set with the egg-shaped diffuser is technically mature and combines easiness with a classic-light design.

Data sheet
Ceiling fixture providing diffused light. The diffuser is made of acid-etched flashed opaline glass. The diffuser and element below are made of opaline injection-molded polycarbonate (UL-94 V2). The lamp body consists of rose and steel stem and is anthracite painted or chrome-plated. The net-weight is 1.4 kg.

Bulb: 1 x 100W, E27 IAA/W or
1 x 23 W, E27 FB

Height: 32 cm
Diffuser: ø 15, 2 cm
Baldachin: ø 20 cm


Ceiling Light Brera (Achille Castiglioni)

Brera Ceiling light, anthracite

190.00 €
H: 32 cm , D: 20 cm , Weight: 1400g
colour: anthracite; Glassdiffuser: white opal
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Ceiling Light Brera (Achille Castiglioni)

Brera Ceiling light, white

190.00 €
H: 32 cm , D: 20 cm , Weight: 1400g
colour: white; Glassdiffuser: white opal
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Ceiling Light Brera (Achille Castiglioni)

Brera Ceiling light, chrome

221.00 €
H: 32 cm , D: 20 cm , Weight: 1400g
colour: chrome; Glassdiffuser: white opal
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