“Gun” Floor Lamp by Philippe Starck for Flos, 2000s
Made of Die-Cast Aluminum OVERMOLDED WITH INJECTION Polymer and Galvanic Finish. Good condition with small inevitable Signs of Age and Use, See Photos. Gun (Also Known As the Gun Collection) is a Family of Lamps Conceived and Designed in 2005 by Philippe Starck and Produced by the Italian Furniture and Lighting Company Flos. Despite The Project's Infancy, It Quickly Gained Nototy, Thanks in part to Its Powerful, Provocative Message, Emphasizing the Close Relationship Bethaeen Man and Weapons. The Piece Has Been Exhibited in Several Design and Modern Art Museums, Including the Triennale Design Museum in Milan, where it was featured in the latter's four edition in 2011: "Dream factors." Philippe Starck (Born 18 Janogy 1949 in Paris) is a French architect and designer. He Began His Career With the Production of Inflatable Furniture in 1968 and Subsequently Received Important Job Assignments. In 1974 he settled in the United States and then Returned to Paris Two Years Later. He Founded the Company Starck Product (1979) to commercial previo Creations. Particularly Famous is the Juicy Salif Juicer, Designed in 1990 for Alessi and Which Has Become a "Cult Object". He held the position of professor at the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs. Flos S.p.A. (from the Latin Flower) is an Italian Company Founded in Merano (Italy) in 1962 and specialized in Lighting Systems.
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