Biagio Table Lamp by Flos was designed by Tobia Scarpa, the Venetian architect and designer whose extensive glass and lighting work reflects a deep engagement with traditional Murano glassmaking craft reinterpreted through a modern design sensibility. Biagio's form is built around a solid glass block, within which the light source is embedded and diffused through the material's own translucency — a construction that treats glass as a genuinely structural and luminous material rather than simply a transparent shade covering a separate light source. Its craft-rooted material honesty reflects Scarpa's broader design legacy within Italian glass and lighting design more generally.
The Biagio Table Lamp's solid glass construction produces a warm, internally glowing quality distinct from a conventional shaded lamp, the light appearing to emanate from within the material itself rather than being merely contained by it. Its confident, architectural block form gives it a genuine sculptural presence on a desk, console or side table, and its craft-rooted material honesty reflects Scarpa's broader design legacy within Italian glass and lighting design. Its solid glass construction also gives the fixture genuine physical weight and stability on the surface it occupies.
Architects and interior designers specifying Biagio for residential and hospitality surface-lighting applications will find the DWG drawing and CAD block essential for furniture-surface coordination and lighting-plan documentation. The 3D model supports BIM-accurate spatial planning. A refined specification for any project requiring genuine craft-rooted glass table lighting., a considered choice for design-led residential interiors.
Available as a 2D DWG drawing and 3D model.