Suspension Lamp Diabolo
The suspension lamp Diabolo was designed in 1998 by Achille Castiglioni. Diabolo is therefore one of the last conceptions, that the Grandseigneur of Italian design created for Flos.
Technical data:
Suspension fixture providing diffuse light.
The cone-shaped rose contains a cord-winder that allows the head to move up and down approx. 1 meter.
The cone-shaped head acts as a reflector. Both cone-shaped elements are made of white powder-coated spun aluminium. The ceiling fitting is made from galvanized steel.
The transparent PTFE suspension power cord has a length from 160 cm; the net weight is 2.5 kg.
Illuminant: 1x 150 W, E 27 IAA/W
![]() | Diabolo | 560.00 € | |
| H: 57.5 cm
, Weight: 2500g
, D: 40 cm
rose height: 57,5cm; diffuser height: 39cm, ø 40cm; height adjustable (min 96,5cm - max 256,5cm) | Sending in 5-10 days | ||
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