Achille Castiglioni and Pio Manzu Design Philosophy
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Achille Castiglioni and Pio Manzu

"Good design serves a purpose."

Achille Castiglioni and Pio Manzu

The Vision

A collaboration sparked by a sketch and finished by a legend. The 'Parentesi' lamp began with an idea by Pio Manzù (the designer of the Fiat 127) before his untimely death. Achille Castiglioni recognized the brilliance of the concept—a light sliding on a vertical cable—and refined it into perfection. Held in place by simple friction on a steel tube, it is perhaps the ultimate example of 'minimum effort, maximum effect' in lighting history.

Role
Friction & Genius

The Collection (6 Items)

Frisbi

Achille Castiglioni

Frisbi

Suspension

A UFO in the dining room. Designed in 1978, Frisbi is a masterclass in reflected light. A hole in the center of the reflector allows a direct beam to hit the table, while the opal diffuser plate catches the spill light, creating a soft, floating ring of illumination overhead.

Lampadina

Achille Castiglioni

Lampadina

Table

A bulb on a reel. Designed in 1972, Lampadina is a celebration of the light bulb. The base mimics a film reel, allowing excess cable to be stored, while the bulb itself is partially frosted to prevent glare. Simple, witty, and undeniably Castiglioni.

Parentesi

Achille Castiglioni and Pio Manzu

Parentesi

Suspension

Genius in friction. Released in 1971, Parentesi is a masterclass in minimalist engineering. A simple bent tube slides along a steel cable, held in place only by friction. It allows the light to be moved up, down, and rotated 360 degrees—a flexible spotlight that needs no complex mechanisms.

Stylos

Achille Castiglioni

Stylos

Floor

A pillar of light. Stylos is a simple, effective cylinder that lights up the entire column. With dual switching for the top and bottom sources, it creates a vertical gradient of light that acts as an architectural marker in the space.

Taraxacum 88 Suspension

Achille Castiglioni

Taraxacum 88 Suspension

Suspension

The geometry of brilliance. Taraxacum 88 is a stunning geodesic sphere composed of polished aluminum triangles and 60 exposed bulbs. It is a celebration of the light bulb itself, creating a sparkling, multifaceted centerpiece that dominates the space with its brilliance.

Taraxacum 88 Wall/Ceiling

Achille Castiglioni

Taraxacum 88 Wall/Ceiling

Wall/Ceiling

A crystal formation on the wall. This surface-mounted version of the Taraxacum 88 uses the same polished triangles and exposed bulbs to create a sculptural, geometric explosion of light. It transforms a blank wall into a glittering focal point.

Achille Castiglioni and Pio Manzu in Singapore: FAQs

What are the most famous FLOS lights by Achille Castiglioni and Pio Manzu?

Achille Castiglioni and Pio Manzu is renowned for creating iconic pieces for FLOS, including Frisbi, Lampadina, Parentesi. These designs represent a perfect blend of form and function.

Where can I buy authentic Achille Castiglioni and Pio Manzu lamps in Singapore?

Illum-Tec Pte Ltd is an official project partner for FLOS in Singapore. We supply the full range of authentic Achille Castiglioni and Pio Manzu designs, complete with official manufacturer warranties and technical support.

Can I integrate Achille Castiglioni and Pio Manzu's lights with smart home systems?

Yes. Most FLOS fixtures designed by Achille Castiglioni and Pio Manzu can be integrated with smart control systems like Casambi or DALI. Illum-Tec provides specialized drivers and commissioning services to ensure seamless smart home integration.

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