The Italian manufacturer boasted its latest collections across two distinct Copenhagen venues — the Flos Scandinavia Showroom in the historic Kuglegården naval arsenal and the Martin Asbaek Gallery. These showcases offered visitors a comprehensive look at both architectural and decorative lighting solutions. At the permanent showroom, the spotlight fell on The Glowing Track, a modular lighting system from Flos Architectural that merges adaptability with cutting-edge design. Meanwhile, the gallery takeover unveiled six new decorative collections, recently debuted at Milan’s Salone del Mobile. Among these lighting innovations were Michael Anastassiades’ delicate glass modular system ‘Linked,’ Erwan Bouroullec’s pliable Tyvek wall lamp ‘Maap,’ Ronan Bouroullec’s ethereal glass pendants, Konstantin Grcic’s Nocturne, and a reissue of Tobia Scarpa’s 1963 Seki-Han, a rare wooden floor lamp.
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