Foscarini Flap

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Flap from Foscarini calls to mind a contemporary art piece with irregular geometric lines. It decorates walls with a mix of light and shade formed by the fixtures two overlapping metal surfaces, which have a slight bend and irregular overlay. When lit, Flap creates a perception that there are four surfaces, due to backlit shadows that are projected on the wall. Several Flap fixtures can be specified together to create an eye-catching light sculpture for both residential and contract applications. Three sizes are available. The fixture is made of lacquered aluminum and lamped with two 18W fluorescent bulbs. foscarini.com

Flap from Foscarini calls to mind a contemporary art piece with irregular geometric lines. It decorates walls with a mix of light and shade formed by the fixtures two overlapping metal surfaces, which have a slight bend and irregular overlay. When lit, Flap creates a perception that there are four surfaces, due to backlit shadows that are projected on the wall. Several Flap fixtures can be specified together to create an eye-catching light sculpture for both residential and contract applications. Three sizes are available. The fixture is made of lacquered aluminum and lamped with two 18W fluorescent bulbs. foscarini.com

Flap from Foscarini calls to mind a contemporary art piece with irregular geometric lines. It decorates walls with a mix of light and shade formed by the fixture’s two overlapping metal surfaces, which have a slight bend and irregular overlay. When lit, Flap creates a perception that there are four surfaces, due to backlit shadows that are projected on the wall. Several Flap fixtures can be specified together to create an eye-catching light sculpture for both residential and contract applications. Three sizes are available. The fixture is made of lacquered aluminum and lamped with two 18W fluorescent bulbs. foscarini.com

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Jennifer Brite

Jennifer Brite is a design journalist and public-health scientist who is currently pursuing a doctorate in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and demography at the City University of New York. For ARCHITECT, she writes about new products and sustainable design.

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