jasper morrison's flat disc superloon lamp for flos is reminiscent of the moon

jasper morrison’s flat disc superloon lamp for flos is reminiscent of the moon

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drawing formal and functional influences from the moon, jasper morrison‘s ‘superloon’ floor lamp for flos features a flat disc lighting system, that rotates 360° offering optimal ambient luminosity. similar to its galactic counterpart, ‘superloon’ provides a warm glow, with an intensity and temperature that can be adjusted through a dimming mechanism that is activated through the optical sensor placed on one of its three supporting stems.



‘superloon’ by jasper morrison for flos

finish: chrome, black and white

light source: edge lighting – 2000/2800k – 6384 lm total – cri 80 – 60w

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‘a couple of years ago piero gandini showed me a new led technology which consists of a ring of LEDs that send light sideways into the edge of a flat composite disc of translucent white material which, when lit, appears to be a flat white disc. ‘superloon’ is the answer to the question of what to do with this intriguing technology. mounting the disc on a gyroscopic axis allows the light to be directed in infinite directions, while the light it gives out is broad and diffused but can be dimmed to a soft glow.’ – jasper morrison on the design of ‘superloon’



the design is defined by a flat disc lighting component

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the formal and functional influences of ‘superloon’ come from the moon

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full view of ‘superloon’ supported by a tripod of stems

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‘superloon’ has the ability to rotate 360° just like the moon

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detail of the rotation mechanism

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detail of the connection between the disc and tripod base

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‘superloon’ by jasper morrison for flos

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the intensity and warmth of the light is adjusted via a dimming mechanism

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full view of the 'superloon'

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the flat disk lamp can be fully rotated according one's lighting desires

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chrome detailing

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installation view of 'superloon' at the flos showroom in milan

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research into LED technology started in 1962, 53 years ago, but the invention and development of the high-power white-light LED to use for illumination has only made it into our everyday life since 1995. we celebrate the 20th anniversary of this benchmark with the ‘happy LED life!’ competition.

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