Achille Castiglioni's Arco floor lamp with Carrara marble base and stainless steel arc, produced by Flos since 1962

Castiglioni Objects: Flos and Zanotta, 1951-1971

Castiglioni objects between 1951 and 1971 are eleven domestic pieces — most of them still in production at Flos and Zanotta — that argued the readymade and the catalogue object could share a shelf without either losing its citizenship. The line begins in 1951 with Achille Castiglioni and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni drawing a linear fluorescent task lamp called Tubino for a Milanese lighting workshop that would soon be reorganised as Flos. It closes in 1971 with Achille and Pio Manzù tensioning a single steel cable between floor and ceiling, hanging a sliding bracket spotlight off it, and calling it Parentesi. In the twenty years between those two cables — a fluorescent tube and a steel tension wire — the brothers proposed that the household object could be assembled out of tractor seats, bicycle saddles, car headlamps and Carrara marble cylinders without ceasing to be furniture. ...

June 15, 2026 · 16 min · 3326 words · FORMA Editorial

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