Wan Wall Lamp by Flos was designed by Johanna Grawunder, the American-Italian designer and architect whose practice bridges Memphis-era Milanese design experimentation with contemporary architectural lighting practice. Wan is characterised by a slim, elongated linear form that projects a soft wash of light along the wall surface, producing an even, graphic band of illumination rather than a single point-source glow — an approach that treats the wall itself as the primary light-emitting surface. Flos's manufacturing precision ensures the linear light source produces a genuinely even wash without visible banding or inconsistency along its length.
The Wan Wall Lamp's linear light wash is particularly effective for grazing illumination along textured or feature walls, corridor lighting where an even band of light supports wayfinding, and any application where the wall surface itself is intended to become part of the room's lighting composition. Its slim profile keeps the fixture visually unobtrusive even at extended lengths, and its considered proportions allow it to be specified singly or repeated along a longer wall run. Its slim housing profile also allows discreet installation into shallow wall recesses where fixture depth is a genuine constraint.
Architects and interior designers specifying Wan for residential and commercial wall-lighting applications will find the DWG drawing and CAD block useful for mounting coordination and elevation documentation. The 3D model supports BIM-accurate spatial planning. A refined specification for any project requiring linear wall-wash lighting with genuine design provenance. Its linear format also suits feature walls where an even wash of light complements the surrounding material texture.
Available as a 2D DWG drawing and 3D model.