There is clearly something going on in my head with swing arm wall lamps lately otherwise I just can't explain yet another post for them in such a short time. Anyway, today I'll be a bit more targeted and talk about the iconic 265 Swivel Arm Wall Sconce, or even better yet, show you how beautifully it fits and lights up contemporary, modern or scandinavian inspired interiors (false; this lamp can match more elegant, classy and eclectic interiors equally well!). For the record, the 265 Wall Lamp was designed by Paolo Rizzatto for FLOS in 1973 and has a distinctive lengthy steel arm which can be swung around its mounted on the wall base. You can find it in black (my favorite, ha!), grey and white and has a, not so sweet, price of $1,425. That's all for the technical issues, now, follow me after the jump for 14 reasons why a FLOS 265 Wall Lamp is an investment worth making for your home.
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My Domaine via here |
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Nice post Eleni! I like the long one! But, it looks like it can interfere with walking around?
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