Spun Table Lamp by Flos was designed by Sebastian Wrong as the table-standing member of his Spun Light collection, taking its name and its formal logic from metal spinning — a traditional manufacturing technique in which a flat sheet of aluminium is rotated at high speed against a forming tool to create a smooth, continuously curved shell. The resulting shade carries a distinctive, almost hand-thrown quality despite being industrially produced, with subtle surface variations that catch light differently depending on the viewing angle. Its consistent design language with the wider Spun Light family also allows coordinated specification across table and floor formats.
The Spun Table Lamp's aluminium shade produces a warm, directional glow when angled toward a reading position, or a softer ambient wash when tilted upward, making it effective across both task and ambient applications on a desk, bedside table or console. Its considered material process and honest manufacturing expression give it a quiet material authenticity, and its coordination with the Spun Light floor lamp allows a unified lighting scheme to be specified across both formats. Its adjustable shade angle also allows the same fixture to serve both ambient and more focused reading applications.
Architects and interior designers specifying Spun Table 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 distinctive specification for any project requiring table lighting with genuine material process character.
Available as a 2D DWG drawing and 3D model.