“Luce Sferica is a lamp that seeks the delicacy and beauty of simple things, like raindrops clinging to a thread or a soap bubble blown by a child.”
With these words, Ronan Bouroullec describes his new lamp for Flos, a project that merges industrial precision with poetic sensitivity.
Along a polished extruded aluminum base slide mouth-blown glass spheres, light as bubbles suspended in air. The luminous bar features a double LED emission, adjustable via touch dimmer, to create ever-changing atmospheres.
Luce Sferica is a modular suspension available in three lengths, designed for homes, hotels, and public spaces. It emits a soft, elegant light that adapts to different contexts with a subtle and refined presence.
Alongside it comes Luce Cilindrica, a variation on the same theme that reinterprets the technology through a new poetic approach to form. Here, the spheres give way to borosilicate glass cylinders, thin and transparent, seemingly about to vanish into space. The result is a rarefied, almost immaterial luminosity, a perfect balance between lightness and precision.
An evolution of the Luce Orizzontale project, originally designed for the Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection in Paris, Luce Cilindrica confirms Bouroullec’s ability to transform light into an architectural, emotional, and contemplative element.
Two creations united by the same philosophy: turning technology into poetry, and light into emotion.
Photo: Robert Rieger
Design: Ronan Bouroullec for Flos, 2025