Scandinavia Design

My Lines – Flos

Michael Anastassiades

Espace Client
Fr
Panier
En

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My Lines Pendant  Michael Anastassiades, 2023

Vertical suspension made up of two adjustable light bars, conceived as an alternative to floor lamps, with a distinctive minimalist design. The light units are rotated by a special mechanism hidden in the canopy. 

A series of lighting fixtures are connected to the sinuous ceiling track, including high-performance and decorative spotlights, circular dome- or disk-shaped pendants, and floor-to-ceiling pendant lamps, all defined by Anastassiades' usual poetic approach to form. The My Lines suspension is dimmable.

My Lines, My Disc, My Dome and My Sphere make up a poetic ensemble by Michael Anastassiades, featuring luminaires with simple geometric shapes that can be combined by powering them via a sinuous ceiling track. Each element is dimmable.

My Lines Pendant  Michael Anastassiades, 2023

Dimensions 6,3 x 2,3 x H167,2 cm 

Canopy Ø15 x H7,5 cm Cord max 3m

My Lines Pendant  Michael Anastassiades, 2023

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My Lines Pendant  Michael Anastassiades, 2023
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My Lines Pendant  Michael Anastassiades, 2023
My Lines Pendant  Michael Anastassiades, 2023

Michael Anastassiades

Michael Anastassiades

Michael Anastassiades joined his design agency in London in 1994. The Cypriot-born designer studied industrial design and engineering at the Royal College of Arts and Imperial College London. Its lamps, mirrors and other products range between industrial design, sculpture and decorative arts. Deceptively simple, his works are meticulously done and inspired by his studies of civil engineering and industrial design.

Anastassiades is particularly famous for its lighting fixtures, which represent 80% of the projects entrusted to its agency. Sparkling surfaces mingle with simple geometric shapes such as tubes, oblong and spherical shapes, to articulate architectural spaces. The designer has often chosen to use reflective materials such as glass and bronze that float independently and interact with the surrounding space.