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Arco Floor Lamp
$4,095
A solid marble block supports a sweeping steel arc that culminates in a gentle light. One of the most iconic and imitated designs worldwide since 1962.
Signature Product$1,840
Named for its resemblance to the cartoon beagle, this playful Castiglioni design features a heavy marble base and tilted enameled metal reflector.
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$4,095
A solid marble block supports a sweeping steel arc that culminates in a gentle light. One of the most iconic and imitated designs worldwide since 1962.

Flos
$1,735-$4,255
Conceived from the idea of turning a ceiling lamp upside down, featuring mouth-blown glass and a concave spun aluminum reflector. An internationally recognized symbol of Italian design.

Flos
$1,115-$1,705
Michael Anastassiades' contemporary classic features a blown glass sphere balanced impossibly atop a slender stem, evoking a contact juggler's perfect control.

Flos
$1,315-$1,470
Jasper Morrison's hand-blown opal glass sphere emits a soft, diffused glow. An exercise in geometric purity and warm ambient light.

Louis Poulsen
$570-$860
Verner Panton's 1971 design with soft, organic curves. The opal acrylic shade diffuses light beautifully for a warm, ambient glow.

Louis Poulsen
$1,690-$2,325
A classic Poul Henningsen design with three opal glass shades and elegant brass or chrome base. Perfect bedside or desk lighting.

Artemide
$490
Giancarlo Mattioli's 1967 mushroom-shaped ABS resin lamp. Bold space-age design that became an icon of 1960s Italian modernism.

Artemide
$950-$1,375
Matteo Thun's elegant lamp with hand-blown Murano glass shade and brass or bronze base. Warm ambient lighting for refined spaces.

Artemide
$365-$440
Vico Magistretti's 1967 design with rotating inner shade that 'eclipses' the light. Compasso d'Oro 1967 winner, in MoMA permanent collection.

Artemide
$495-$705
The 1986 icon by Michele De Lucchi and Giancarlo Fassina. Compasso d'Oro 1989 winner with spring-balanced aluminum arms and fully adjustable positioning.