Gustave Portable Lamp by Flos was designed by Vincent Van Duysen, the Belgian architect and designer whose extensive practice is characterised by a restrained, material-honest approach to interior and product design. Gustave is a cordless, rechargeable portable lamp built around a simple, confidently proportioned cylindrical form, prioritising material quality and considered proportion over overt decorative gesture — a design sensibility consistent with Van Duysen's broader architectural practice, translated here into the increasingly significant category of battery-powered lighting. Its restrained material palette also allows it to integrate cleanly into a wide range of contemporary interior styles.
The Gustave Portable Lamp's rechargeable, cordless construction allows it to be positioned freely on any surface without dependency on a fixed power connection, making it effective in residential living rooms, hotel guest rooms and outdoor terraces where flexible, genuinely mobile lighting is required. Its considered material palette and restrained form give it a design quality that distinguishes it clearly from generic battery-powered lighting products, suited to design-led hospitality and residential specifications. Its rechargeable battery also holds sufficient charge for a full evening of continuous use before requiring a recharge.
Architects and interior designers specifying Gustave for residential and hospitality indoor-outdoor environments will find the DWG drawing and CAD block useful for furniture-surface coordination and portable-lighting planning. The 3D model supports BIM-accurate spatial documentation. A refined specification for any project requiring genuinely portable, cordless lighting with architectural design pedigree., genuinely practical for everyday indoor-outdoor use for any occasion.
Available as a 2D DWG drawing and 3D model.