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Relief chest of drawers with legs
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief chest of drawers with legs
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief chest of drawers with legs
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief chest of drawers with legs
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief chest of drawers with legs
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief chest of drawers with legs
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief chest of drawers with legs
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief chest of drawers with legs
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief chest of drawers with legs
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief chest of drawers with legs
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Low Dresser
The Relief low four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 54 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Low Dresser
The Relief low four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 54 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Low Dresser
The Relief low four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 54 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Low Dresser
The Relief low four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 54 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Low Dresser
The Relief low four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 54 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Low Dresser
The Relief low four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 54 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Low Dresser
The Relief low four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 54 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief High Dresser
The Relief tall five-drawer chest invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 33 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief High Dresser
The Relief tall five-drawer chest invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 33 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief High Dresser
The Relief tall five-drawer chest invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 33 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief High Dresser
The Relief tall five-drawer chest invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 33 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief High Dresser
The Relief tall five-drawer chest invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 33 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief High Dresser
The Relief tall five-drawer chest invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 33 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief High Dresser
The Relief tall five-drawer chest invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 33 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief High Dresser
The Relief tall five-drawer chest invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 33 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief High Dresser
The Relief tall five-drawer chest invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 33 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief High Dresser
The Relief tall five-drawer chest invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 33 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief High Dresser
The Relief tall five-drawer chest invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 33 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief High Dresser
The Relief tall five-drawer chest invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 33 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief High Dresser
The Relief tall five-drawer chest invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 33 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief High Dresser
The Relief tall five-drawer chest invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 33 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief High Dresser
The Relief tall five-drawer chest invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 33 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Dresser
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Dresser
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Dresser
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Dresser
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Dresser
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Dresser
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Dresser
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Dresser
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Dresser
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Dresser
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Relief Dresser
The Relief four-drawer dresser invites creativity thanks to its configuration possibilities. It is available in five finish colors. The interior dimensions of each drawer are 74 x 36.3 x 17 cm.
The new Relief system is composed of chests of drawers in various sizes and five different finish colors. These pieces can be connected to each other to form new arrangements with different dimensions and finishes. Every element of these chests, including the back, has been meticulously designed. This makes them ideal for use as room dividers as well. String Furniture 's Relief chests are functional both as standalone pieces and as connecting pieces to form larger groups of drawers.


Basic Minimal Portable Lamp
The Básica Mínima Portable Battery Lamp is a lightweight and practical adaptation of the corded version, joining the Básica family . Maintaining its essence, this version champions a modern, handcrafted approach with the freedom of a practical battery, allowing it to be carried anywhere.
Like the classic version, its cylindrical birch wood structure and lampshade are handcrafted. You can choose between a sewn beige cardboard lampshade or a ribbon-wrapped lampshade. The circular base, finished in graphite, is the distinctive element that makes the Basic Minimal Battery portable, allowing it to be turned on and off with a light tap.


Basic Minimal Portable Lamp
The Básica Mínima Portable Battery Lamp is a lightweight and practical adaptation of the corded version, joining the Básica family . Maintaining its essence, this version champions a modern, handcrafted approach with the freedom of a practical battery, allowing it to be carried anywhere.
Like the classic version, its cylindrical birch wood structure and lampshade are handcrafted. You can choose between a sewn beige cardboard lampshade or a ribbon-wrapped lampshade. The circular base, finished in graphite, is the distinctive element that makes the Basic Minimal Battery portable, allowing it to be turned on and off with a light tap.


Basic Minimal Portable Lamp
The Básica Mínima Portable Battery Lamp is a lightweight and practical adaptation of the corded version, joining the Básica family . Maintaining its essence, this version champions a modern, handcrafted approach with the freedom of a practical battery, allowing it to be carried anywhere.
Like the classic version, its cylindrical birch wood structure and lampshade are handcrafted. You can choose between a sewn beige cardboard lampshade or a ribbon-wrapped lampshade. The circular base, finished in graphite, is the distinctive element that makes the Basic Minimal Battery portable, allowing it to be turned on and off with a light tap.


Basic Minimal Portable Lamp
The Básica Mínima Portable Battery Lamp is a lightweight and practical adaptation of the corded version, joining the Básica family . Maintaining its essence, this version champions a modern, handcrafted approach with the freedom of a practical battery, allowing it to be carried anywhere.
Like the classic version, its cylindrical birch wood structure and lampshade are handcrafted. You can choose between a sewn beige cardboard lampshade or a ribbon-wrapped lampshade. The circular base, finished in graphite, is the distinctive element that makes the Basic Minimal Battery portable, allowing it to be turned on and off with a light tap.


Basic Minimal Portable Lamp
The Básica Mínima Portable Battery Lamp is a lightweight and practical adaptation of the corded version, joining the Básica family . Maintaining its essence, this version champions a modern, handcrafted approach with the freedom of a practical battery, allowing it to be carried anywhere.
Like the classic version, its cylindrical birch wood structure and lampshade are handcrafted. You can choose between a sewn beige cardboard lampshade or a ribbon-wrapped lampshade. The circular base, finished in graphite, is the distinctive element that makes the Basic Minimal Battery portable, allowing it to be turned on and off with a light tap.


Basic Minimal Portable Lamp
The Básica Mínima Portable Battery Lamp is a lightweight and practical adaptation of the corded version, joining the Básica family . Maintaining its essence, this version champions a modern, handcrafted approach with the freedom of a practical battery, allowing it to be carried anywhere.
Like the classic version, its cylindrical birch wood structure and lampshade are handcrafted. You can choose between a sewn beige cardboard lampshade or a ribbon-wrapped lampshade. The circular base, finished in graphite, is the distinctive element that makes the Basic Minimal Battery portable, allowing it to be turned on and off with a light tap.


Basic Minimal Portable Lamp
The Básica Mínima Portable Battery Lamp is a lightweight and practical adaptation of the corded version, joining the Básica family . Maintaining its essence, this version champions a modern, handcrafted approach with the freedom of a practical battery, allowing it to be carried anywhere.
Like the classic version, its cylindrical birch wood structure and lampshade are handcrafted. You can choose between a sewn beige cardboard lampshade or a ribbon-wrapped lampshade. The circular base, finished in graphite, is the distinctive element that makes the Basic Minimal Battery portable, allowing it to be turned on and off with a light tap.


Basic Minimal Portable Lamp
The Básica Mínima Portable Battery Lamp is a lightweight and practical adaptation of the corded version, joining the Básica family . Maintaining its essence, this version champions a modern, handcrafted approach with the freedom of a practical battery, allowing it to be carried anywhere.
Like the classic version, its cylindrical birch wood structure and lampshade are handcrafted. You can choose between a sewn beige cardboard lampshade or a ribbon-wrapped lampshade. The circular base, finished in graphite, is the distinctive element that makes the Basic Minimal Battery portable, allowing it to be turned on and off with a light tap.


Basic Minimal Portable Lamp
The Básica Mínima Portable Battery Lamp is a lightweight and practical adaptation of the corded version, joining the Básica family . Maintaining its essence, this version champions a modern, handcrafted approach with the freedom of a practical battery, allowing it to be carried anywhere.
Like the classic version, its cylindrical birch wood structure and lampshade are handcrafted. You can choose between a sewn beige cardboard lampshade or a ribbon-wrapped lampshade. The circular base, finished in graphite, is the distinctive element that makes the Basic Minimal Battery portable, allowing it to be turned on and off with a light tap.


Basic Minimal Portable Lamp
The Básica Mínima Portable Battery Lamp is a lightweight and practical adaptation of the corded version, joining the Básica family . Maintaining its essence, this version champions a modern, handcrafted approach with the freedom of a practical battery, allowing it to be carried anywhere.
Like the classic version, its cylindrical birch wood structure and lampshade are handcrafted. You can choose between a sewn beige cardboard lampshade or a ribbon-wrapped lampshade. The circular base, finished in graphite, is the distinctive element that makes the Basic Minimal Battery portable, allowing it to be turned on and off with a light tap.


Basic Minimal Portable Lamp
The Básica Mínima Portable Battery Lamp is a lightweight and practical adaptation of the corded version, joining the Básica family . Maintaining its essence, this version champions a modern, handcrafted approach with the freedom of a practical battery, allowing it to be carried anywhere.
Like the classic version, its cylindrical birch wood structure and lampshade are handcrafted. You can choose between a sewn beige cardboard lampshade or a ribbon-wrapped lampshade. The circular base, finished in graphite, is the distinctive element that makes the Basic Minimal Battery portable, allowing it to be turned on and off with a light tap.


Tekiò Circular Ceiling Lamp
Tekiò, a Japanese adaptation, fuses ancient artisanal techniques with Warm to Dim LED technology, which allows light intensity and color temperature to be regulated. Tekiò is a unique contemporary object; a contrast between the ancestral and the avant-garde, with highly technical structures dressed in handmade paper. Depending on the chosen combination, both circular and linear shapes can be modulated.
The inspiration for London-based designer Anthony Dickens was the traditional washi paper lantern, which dates back to the 14th century and is now a common object in the lives of many Japanese. This paper, made famous worldwide by Isamu Noguchi's Akari lamps, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is strong and ductile, even malleable, and nuances the light with texture, creating pauses, a quiet voice. Seeking expert hands, Santa & Cole manufactures this paper dress in Mito, one of the Japanese cities specializing in its production.


Tekiò Circular Ceiling Lamp
Tekiò, a Japanese adaptation, fuses ancient artisanal techniques with Warm to Dim LED technology, which allows light intensity and color temperature to be regulated. Tekiò is a unique contemporary object; a contrast between the ancestral and the avant-garde, with highly technical structures dressed in handmade paper. Depending on the chosen combination, both circular and linear shapes can be modulated.
The inspiration for London-based designer Anthony Dickens was the traditional washi paper lantern, which dates back to the 14th century and is now a common object in the lives of many Japanese. This paper, made famous worldwide by Isamu Noguchi's Akari lamps, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is strong and ductile, even malleable, and nuances the light with texture, creating pauses, a quiet voice. Seeking expert hands, Santa & Cole manufactures this paper dress in Mito, one of the Japanese cities specializing in its production.


Tekiò Circular Ceiling Lamp
Tekiò, a Japanese adaptation, fuses ancient artisanal techniques with Warm to Dim LED technology, which allows light intensity and color temperature to be regulated. Tekiò is a unique contemporary object; a contrast between the ancestral and the avant-garde, with highly technical structures dressed in handmade paper. Depending on the chosen combination, both circular and linear shapes can be modulated.
The inspiration for London-based designer Anthony Dickens was the traditional washi paper lantern, which dates back to the 14th century and is now a common object in the lives of many Japanese. This paper, made famous worldwide by Isamu Noguchi's Akari lamps, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is strong and ductile, even malleable, and nuances the light with texture, creating pauses, a quiet voice. Seeking expert hands, Santa & Cole manufactures this paper dress in Mito, one of the Japanese cities specializing in its production.


Tekiò Circular Ceiling Lamp
Tekiò, a Japanese adaptation, fuses ancient artisanal techniques with Warm to Dim LED technology, which allows light intensity and color temperature to be regulated. Tekiò is a unique contemporary object; a contrast between the ancestral and the avant-garde, with highly technical structures dressed in handmade paper. Depending on the chosen combination, both circular and linear shapes can be modulated.
The inspiration for London-based designer Anthony Dickens was the traditional washi paper lantern, which dates back to the 14th century and is now a common object in the lives of many Japanese. This paper, made famous worldwide by Isamu Noguchi's Akari lamps, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is strong and ductile, even malleable, and nuances the light with texture, creating pauses, a quiet voice. Seeking expert hands, Santa & Cole manufactures this paper dress in Mito, one of the Japanese cities specializing in its production.


Tekiò Circular Ceiling Lamp
Tekiò, a Japanese adaptation, fuses ancient artisanal techniques with Warm to Dim LED technology, which allows light intensity and color temperature to be regulated. Tekiò is a unique contemporary object; a contrast between the ancestral and the avant-garde, with highly technical structures dressed in handmade paper. Depending on the chosen combination, both circular and linear shapes can be modulated.
The inspiration for London-based designer Anthony Dickens was the traditional washi paper lantern, which dates back to the 14th century and is now a common object in the lives of many Japanese. This paper, made famous worldwide by Isamu Noguchi's Akari lamps, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is strong and ductile, even malleable, and nuances the light with texture, creating pauses, a quiet voice. Seeking expert hands, Santa & Cole manufactures this paper dress in Mito, one of the Japanese cities specializing in its production.


Tekiò Circular Ceiling Lamp
Tekiò, a Japanese adaptation, fuses ancient artisanal techniques with Warm to Dim LED technology, which allows light intensity and color temperature to be regulated. Tekiò is a unique contemporary object; a contrast between the ancestral and the avant-garde, with highly technical structures dressed in handmade paper. Depending on the chosen combination, both circular and linear shapes can be modulated.
The inspiration for London-based designer Anthony Dickens was the traditional washi paper lantern, which dates back to the 14th century and is now a common object in the lives of many Japanese. This paper, made famous worldwide by Isamu Noguchi's Akari lamps, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is strong and ductile, even malleable, and nuances the light with texture, creating pauses, a quiet voice. Seeking expert hands, Santa & Cole manufactures this paper dress in Mito, one of the Japanese cities specializing in its production.


Tekiò Circular Ceiling Lamp
Tekiò, a Japanese adaptation, fuses ancient artisanal techniques with Warm to Dim LED technology, which allows light intensity and color temperature to be regulated. Tekiò is a unique contemporary object; a contrast between the ancestral and the avant-garde, with highly technical structures dressed in handmade paper. Depending on the chosen combination, both circular and linear shapes can be modulated.
The inspiration for London-based designer Anthony Dickens was the traditional washi paper lantern, which dates back to the 14th century and is now a common object in the lives of many Japanese. This paper, made famous worldwide by Isamu Noguchi's Akari lamps, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is strong and ductile, even malleable, and nuances the light with texture, creating pauses, a quiet voice. Seeking expert hands, Santa & Cole manufactures this paper dress in Mito, one of the Japanese cities specializing in its production.


Tekiò Circular Ceiling Lamp
Tekiò, a Japanese adaptation, fuses ancient artisanal techniques with Warm to Dim LED technology, which allows light intensity and color temperature to be regulated. Tekiò is a unique contemporary object; a contrast between the ancestral and the avant-garde, with highly technical structures dressed in handmade paper. Depending on the chosen combination, both circular and linear shapes can be modulated.
The inspiration for London-based designer Anthony Dickens was the traditional washi paper lantern, which dates back to the 14th century and is now a common object in the lives of many Japanese. This paper, made famous worldwide by Isamu Noguchi's Akari lamps, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is strong and ductile, even malleable, and nuances the light with texture, creating pauses, a quiet voice. Seeking expert hands, Santa & Cole manufactures this paper dress in Mito, one of the Japanese cities specializing in its production.


Tekiò Circular Ceiling Lamp
Tekiò, a Japanese adaptation, fuses ancient artisanal techniques with Warm to Dim LED technology, which allows light intensity and color temperature to be regulated. Tekiò is a unique contemporary object; a contrast between the ancestral and the avant-garde, with highly technical structures dressed in handmade paper. Depending on the chosen combination, both circular and linear shapes can be modulated.
The inspiration for London-based designer Anthony Dickens was the traditional washi paper lantern, which dates back to the 14th century and is now a common object in the lives of many Japanese. This paper, made famous worldwide by Isamu Noguchi's Akari lamps, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is strong and ductile, even malleable, and nuances the light with texture, creating pauses, a quiet voice. Seeking expert hands, Santa & Cole manufactures this paper dress in Mito, one of the Japanese cities specializing in its production.


Tekiò Circular Ceiling Lamp
Tekiò, a Japanese adaptation, fuses ancient artisanal techniques with Warm to Dim LED technology, which allows light intensity and color temperature to be regulated. Tekiò is a unique contemporary object; a contrast between the ancestral and the avant-garde, with highly technical structures dressed in handmade paper. Depending on the chosen combination, both circular and linear shapes can be modulated.
The inspiration for London-based designer Anthony Dickens was the traditional washi paper lantern, which dates back to the 14th century and is now a common object in the lives of many Japanese. This paper, made famous worldwide by Isamu Noguchi's Akari lamps, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is strong and ductile, even malleable, and nuances the light with texture, creating pauses, a quiet voice. Seeking expert hands, Santa & Cole manufactures this paper dress in Mito, one of the Japanese cities specializing in its production.


Tekiò Circular Ceiling Lamp
Tekiò, a Japanese adaptation, fuses ancient artisanal techniques with Warm to Dim LED technology, which allows light intensity and color temperature to be regulated. Tekiò is a unique contemporary object; a contrast between the ancestral and the avant-garde, with highly technical structures dressed in handmade paper. Depending on the chosen combination, both circular and linear shapes can be modulated.
The inspiration for London-based designer Anthony Dickens was the traditional washi paper lantern, which dates back to the 14th century and is now a common object in the lives of many Japanese. This paper, made famous worldwide by Isamu Noguchi's Akari lamps, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is strong and ductile, even malleable, and nuances the light with texture, creating pauses, a quiet voice. Seeking expert hands, Santa & Cole manufactures this paper dress in Mito, one of the Japanese cities specializing in its production.


Tekiò Circular Ceiling Lamp
Tekiò, a Japanese adaptation, fuses ancient artisanal techniques with Warm to Dim LED technology, which allows light intensity and color temperature to be regulated. Tekiò is a unique contemporary object; a contrast between the ancestral and the avant-garde, with highly technical structures dressed in handmade paper. Depending on the chosen combination, both circular and linear shapes can be modulated.
The inspiration for London-based designer Anthony Dickens was the traditional washi paper lantern, which dates back to the 14th century and is now a common object in the lives of many Japanese. This paper, made famous worldwide by Isamu Noguchi's Akari lamps, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is strong and ductile, even malleable, and nuances the light with texture, creating pauses, a quiet voice. Seeking expert hands, Santa & Cole manufactures this paper dress in Mito, one of the Japanese cities specializing in its production.


Tekiò Circular Ceiling Lamp
Tekiò, a Japanese adaptation, fuses ancient artisanal techniques with Warm to Dim LED technology, which allows light intensity and color temperature to be regulated. Tekiò is a unique contemporary object; a contrast between the ancestral and the avant-garde, with highly technical structures dressed in handmade paper. Depending on the chosen combination, both circular and linear shapes can be modulated.
The inspiration for London-based designer Anthony Dickens was the traditional washi paper lantern, which dates back to the 14th century and is now a common object in the lives of many Japanese. This paper, made famous worldwide by Isamu Noguchi's Akari lamps, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is strong and ductile, even malleable, and nuances the light with texture, creating pauses, a quiet voice. Seeking expert hands, Santa & Cole manufactures this paper dress in Mito, one of the Japanese cities specializing in its production.


Tekiò Circular Ceiling Lamp
Tekiò, a Japanese adaptation, fuses ancient artisanal techniques with Warm to Dim LED technology, which allows light intensity and color temperature to be regulated. Tekiò is a unique contemporary object; a contrast between the ancestral and the avant-garde, with highly technical structures dressed in handmade paper. Depending on the chosen combination, both circular and linear shapes can be modulated.
The inspiration for London-based designer Anthony Dickens was the traditional washi paper lantern, which dates back to the 14th century and is now a common object in the lives of many Japanese. This paper, made famous worldwide by Isamu Noguchi's Akari lamps, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is strong and ductile, even malleable, and nuances the light with texture, creating pauses, a quiet voice. Seeking expert hands, Santa & Cole manufactures this paper dress in Mito, one of the Japanese cities specializing in its production.


Tekiò Circular Ceiling Lamp
Tekiò, a Japanese adaptation, fuses ancient artisanal techniques with Warm to Dim LED technology, which allows light intensity and color temperature to be regulated. Tekiò is a unique contemporary object; a contrast between the ancestral and the avant-garde, with highly technical structures dressed in handmade paper. Depending on the chosen combination, both circular and linear shapes can be modulated.
The inspiration for London-based designer Anthony Dickens was the traditional washi paper lantern, which dates back to the 14th century and is now a common object in the lives of many Japanese. This paper, made famous worldwide by Isamu Noguchi's Akari lamps, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is strong and ductile, even malleable, and nuances the light with texture, creating pauses, a quiet voice. Seeking expert hands, Santa & Cole manufactures this paper dress in Mito, one of the Japanese cities specializing in its production.


Tekiò Circular Ceiling Lamp
Tekiò, a Japanese adaptation, fuses ancient artisanal techniques with Warm to Dim LED technology, which allows light intensity and color temperature to be regulated. Tekiò is a unique contemporary object; a contrast between the ancestral and the avant-garde, with highly technical structures dressed in handmade paper. Depending on the chosen combination, both circular and linear shapes can be modulated.
The inspiration for London-based designer Anthony Dickens was the traditional washi paper lantern, which dates back to the 14th century and is now a common object in the lives of many Japanese. This paper, made famous worldwide by Isamu Noguchi's Akari lamps, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is strong and ductile, even malleable, and nuances the light with texture, creating pauses, a quiet voice. Seeking expert hands, Santa & Cole manufactures this paper dress in Mito, one of the Japanese cities specializing in its production.


Tekiò Circular Ceiling Lamp
Tekiò, a Japanese adaptation, fuses ancient artisanal techniques with Warm to Dim LED technology, which allows light intensity and color temperature to be regulated. Tekiò is a unique contemporary object; a contrast between the ancestral and the avant-garde, with highly technical structures dressed in handmade paper. Depending on the chosen combination, both circular and linear shapes can be modulated.
The inspiration for London-based designer Anthony Dickens was the traditional washi paper lantern, which dates back to the 14th century and is now a common object in the lives of many Japanese. This paper, made famous worldwide by Isamu Noguchi's Akari lamps, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. It is strong and ductile, even malleable, and nuances the light with texture, creating pauses, a quiet voice. Seeking expert hands, Santa & Cole manufactures this paper dress in Mito, one of the Japanese cities specializing in its production.


Ceiling Lamp Sheet 85
An underlined light under a thin white sheet, in a subtle yet effective lightness. A balance between poetry and reason, Lamina is a system that defends the benefits of reflected light through the use of evident forms, in different formats, and with different screens that hide nothing and reveal everything.
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Ceiling Lamp Sheet 85
An underlined light under a thin white sheet, in a subtle yet effective lightness. A balance between poetry and reason, Lamina is a system that defends the benefits of reflected light through the use of evident forms, in different formats, and with different screens that hide nothing and reveal everything.
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Ceiling Lamp Sheet 85
An underlined light under a thin white sheet, in a subtle yet effective lightness. A balance between poetry and reason, Lamina is a system that defends the benefits of reflected light through the use of evident forms, in different formats, and with different screens that hide nothing and reveal everything.
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Ceiling Lamp Sheet 85
An underlined light under a thin white sheet, in a subtle yet effective lightness. A balance between poetry and reason, Lamina is a system that defends the benefits of reflected light through the use of evident forms, in different formats, and with different screens that hide nothing and reveal everything.
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Ceiling Lamp Sheet 85
An underlined light under a thin white sheet, in a subtle yet effective lightness. A balance between poetry and reason, Lamina is a system that defends the benefits of reflected light through the use of evident forms, in different formats, and with different screens that hide nothing and reveal everything.
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Ceiling Lamp Sheet 85
An underlined light under a thin white sheet, in a subtle yet effective lightness. A balance between poetry and reason, Lamina is a system that defends the benefits of reflected light through the use of evident forms, in different formats, and with different screens that hide nothing and reveal everything.
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Ceiling Lamp Sheet 85
An underlined light under a thin white sheet, in a subtle yet effective lightness. A balance between poetry and reason, Lamina is a system that defends the benefits of reflected light through the use of evident forms, in different formats, and with different screens that hide nothing and reveal everything.
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Ceiling Lamp Sheet 85
An underlined light under a thin white sheet, in a subtle yet effective lightness. A balance between poetry and reason, Lamina is a system that defends the benefits of reflected light through the use of evident forms, in different formats, and with different screens that hide nothing and reveal everything.
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Ceiling Lamp Sheet 85
An underlined light under a thin white sheet, in a subtle yet effective lightness. A balance between poetry and reason, Lamina is a system that defends the benefits of reflected light through the use of evident forms, in different formats, and with different screens that hide nothing and reveal everything.
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Ceiling Lamp Sheet 85
An underlined light under a thin white sheet, in a subtle yet effective lightness. A balance between poetry and reason, Lamina is a system that defends the benefits of reflected light through the use of evident forms, in different formats, and with different screens that hide nothing and reveal everything.
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Basket Globe Ceiling Lamp
Freed from its familiar wooden structure, the Cesta family's light-diffusing globe takes center stage in this pendant version, achieving the elegance of a classic with a thoroughly contemporary design. Conceived as a traditional lantern, the Cesta family encapsulates the essence of Mediterranean culture.
Strolling through Barcelona in the 1960s, designer Miguel Milá found an abandoned opaline globe in front of a glass factory. He decided to take it in, and over the years, it became the epicenter of a large family. As its name suggests, Cesta emerged as a response to the need to embrace this fragile piece.
Based on the traditional lantern that illuminates coastal homes, country estates, and open terraces, the Basket is one of the most iconic lamps created by Miguel Milá.
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Basket Globe Ceiling Lamp
Freed from its familiar wooden structure, the Cesta family's light-diffusing globe takes center stage in this pendant version, achieving the elegance of a classic with a thoroughly contemporary design. Conceived as a traditional lantern, the Cesta family encapsulates the essence of Mediterranean culture.
Strolling through Barcelona in the 1960s, designer Miguel Milá found an abandoned opaline globe in front of a glass factory. He decided to take it in, and over the years, it became the epicenter of a large family. As its name suggests, Cesta emerged as a response to the need to embrace this fragile piece.
Based on the traditional lantern that illuminates coastal homes, country estates, and open terraces, the Basket is one of the most iconic lamps created by Miguel Milá.
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Basket Globe Ceiling Lamp
Freed from its familiar wooden structure, the Cesta family's light-diffusing globe takes center stage in this pendant version, achieving the elegance of a classic with a thoroughly contemporary design. Conceived as a traditional lantern, the Cesta family encapsulates the essence of Mediterranean culture.
Strolling through Barcelona in the 1960s, designer Miguel Milá found an abandoned opaline globe in front of a glass factory. He decided to take it in, and over the years, it became the epicenter of a large family. As its name suggests, Cesta emerged as a response to the need to embrace this fragile piece.
Based on the traditional lantern that illuminates coastal homes, country estates, and open terraces, the Basket is one of the most iconic lamps created by Miguel Milá.
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Basket Globe Ceiling Lamp
Freed from its familiar wooden structure, the Cesta family's light-diffusing globe takes center stage in this pendant version, achieving the elegance of a classic with a thoroughly contemporary design. Conceived as a traditional lantern, the Cesta family encapsulates the essence of Mediterranean culture.
Strolling through Barcelona in the 1960s, designer Miguel Milá found an abandoned opaline globe in front of a glass factory. He decided to take it in, and over the years, it became the epicenter of a large family. As its name suggests, Cesta emerged as a response to the need to embrace this fragile piece.
Based on the traditional lantern that illuminates coastal homes, country estates, and open terraces, the Basket is one of the most iconic lamps created by Miguel Milá.
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Basket Globe Ceiling Lamp
Freed from its familiar wooden structure, the Cesta family's light-diffusing globe takes center stage in this pendant version, achieving the elegance of a classic with a thoroughly contemporary design. Conceived as a traditional lantern, the Cesta family encapsulates the essence of Mediterranean culture.
Strolling through Barcelona in the 1960s, designer Miguel Milá found an abandoned opaline globe in front of a glass factory. He decided to take it in, and over the years, it became the epicenter of a large family. As its name suggests, Cesta emerged as a response to the need to embrace this fragile piece.
Based on the traditional lantern that illuminates coastal homes, country estates, and open terraces, the Basket is one of the most iconic lamps created by Miguel Milá.
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Basket Globe Ceiling Lamp
Freed from its familiar wooden structure, the Cesta family's light-diffusing globe takes center stage in this pendant version, achieving the elegance of a classic with a thoroughly contemporary design. Conceived as a traditional lantern, the Cesta family encapsulates the essence of Mediterranean culture.
Strolling through Barcelona in the 1960s, designer Miguel Milá found an abandoned opaline globe in front of a glass factory. He decided to take it in, and over the years, it became the epicenter of a large family. As its name suggests, Cesta emerged as a response to the need to embrace this fragile piece.
Based on the traditional lantern that illuminates coastal homes, country estates, and open terraces, the Basket is one of the most iconic lamps created by Miguel Milá.
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M3 Tripod Table Lamp
Tripod humanizes neutral spaces with its colorful and functional simplicity. It is manually taped, turn after turn, and its base offers the best possible stability. When lit, it provides a characteristic warm light, rich in nuances. And when unlit, it constitutes a small volumetric sculpture that invites immediate use.
The GT5 pendant lamp, from 1994, was the first of a large family that emerged as an alternative to the use of cardboard, methacrylate, or continuous textile shades, recovering forgotten crafts through its handmade cotton ribbons.
As the Tripod family has grown to meet diverse needs, so have its wrapping options.
In 2013, together with the Raw Color studio in Eindhoven (Netherlands), new colors were developed based on three threads: a brick red, a mustard yellow, and a green, which were added to the basic colors that have been in place since 1994: off-white, amber red, and black. In 2022, for its 25th anniversary, we are presenting two new options designed by textile expert Júlia Esqué. Her intervention results in the Breton and Diplomatic stripes, two types of ribbons that provide rhythm and personality. A totem of contemporary design: understated, colorful, and functional.


M3 Tripod Table Lamp
Tripod humanizes neutral spaces with its colorful and functional simplicity. It is manually taped, turn after turn, and its base offers the best possible stability. When lit, it provides a characteristic warm light, rich in nuances. And when unlit, it constitutes a small volumetric sculpture that invites immediate use.
The GT5 pendant lamp, from 1994, was the first of a large family that emerged as an alternative to the use of cardboard, methacrylate, or continuous textile shades, recovering forgotten crafts through its handmade cotton ribbons.
As the Tripod family has grown to meet diverse needs, so have its wrapping options.
In 2013, together with the Raw Color studio in Eindhoven (Netherlands), new colors were developed based on three threads: a brick red, a mustard yellow, and a green, which were added to the basic colors that have been in place since 1994: off-white, amber red, and black. In 2022, for its 25th anniversary, we are presenting two new options designed by textile expert Júlia Esqué. Her intervention results in the Breton and Diplomatic stripes, two types of ribbons that provide rhythm and personality. A totem of contemporary design: understated, colorful, and functional.


M3 Tripod Table Lamp
Tripod humanizes neutral spaces with its colorful and functional simplicity. It is manually taped, turn after turn, and its base offers the best possible stability. When lit, it provides a characteristic warm light, rich in nuances. And when unlit, it constitutes a small volumetric sculpture that invites immediate use.
The GT5 pendant lamp, from 1994, was the first of a large family that emerged as an alternative to the use of cardboard, methacrylate, or continuous textile shades, recovering forgotten crafts through its handmade cotton ribbons.
As the Tripod family has grown to meet diverse needs, so have its wrapping options.
In 2013, together with the Raw Color studio in Eindhoven (Netherlands), new colors were developed based on three threads: a brick red, a mustard yellow, and a green, which were added to the basic colors that have been in place since 1994: off-white, amber red, and black. In 2022, for its 25th anniversary, we are presenting two new options designed by textile expert Júlia Esqué. Her intervention results in the Breton and Diplomatic stripes, two types of ribbons that provide rhythm and personality. A totem of contemporary design: understated, colorful, and functional.


M3 Tripod Table Lamp
Tripod humanizes neutral spaces with its colorful and functional simplicity. It is manually taped, turn after turn, and its base offers the best possible stability. When lit, it provides a characteristic warm light, rich in nuances. And when unlit, it constitutes a small volumetric sculpture that invites immediate use.
The GT5 pendant lamp, from 1994, was the first of a large family that emerged as an alternative to the use of cardboard, methacrylate, or continuous textile shades, recovering forgotten crafts through its handmade cotton ribbons.
As the Tripod family has grown to meet diverse needs, so have its wrapping options.
In 2013, together with the Raw Color studio in Eindhoven (Netherlands), new colors were developed based on three threads: a brick red, a mustard yellow, and a green, which were added to the basic colors that have been in place since 1994: off-white, amber red, and black. In 2022, for its 25th anniversary, we are presenting two new options designed by textile expert Júlia Esqué. Her intervention results in the Breton and Diplomatic stripes, two types of ribbons that provide rhythm and personality. A totem of contemporary design: understated, colorful, and functional.


M3 Tripod Table Lamp
Tripod humanizes neutral spaces with its colorful and functional simplicity. It is manually taped, turn after turn, and its base offers the best possible stability. When lit, it provides a characteristic warm light, rich in nuances. And when unlit, it constitutes a small volumetric sculpture that invites immediate use.
The GT5 pendant lamp, from 1994, was the first of a large family that emerged as an alternative to the use of cardboard, methacrylate, or continuous textile shades, recovering forgotten crafts through its handmade cotton ribbons.
As the Tripod family has grown to meet diverse needs, so have its wrapping options.
In 2013, together with the Raw Color studio in Eindhoven (Netherlands), new colors were developed based on three threads: a brick red, a mustard yellow, and a green, which were added to the basic colors that have been in place since 1994: off-white, amber red, and black. In 2022, for its 25th anniversary, we are presenting two new options designed by textile expert Júlia Esqué. Her intervention results in the Breton and Diplomatic stripes, two types of ribbons that provide rhythm and personality. A totem of contemporary design: understated, colorful, and functional.


M3 Tripod Table Lamp
Tripod humanizes neutral spaces with its colorful and functional simplicity. It is manually taped, turn after turn, and its base offers the best possible stability. When lit, it provides a characteristic warm light, rich in nuances. And when unlit, it constitutes a small volumetric sculpture that invites immediate use.
The GT5 pendant lamp, from 1994, was the first of a large family that emerged as an alternative to the use of cardboard, methacrylate, or continuous textile shades, recovering forgotten crafts through its handmade cotton ribbons.
As the Tripod family has grown to meet diverse needs, so have its wrapping options.
In 2013, together with the Raw Color studio in Eindhoven (Netherlands), new colors were developed based on three threads: a brick red, a mustard yellow, and a green, which were added to the basic colors that have been in place since 1994: off-white, amber red, and black. In 2022, for its 25th anniversary, we are presenting two new options designed by textile expert Júlia Esqué. Her intervention results in the Breton and Diplomatic stripes, two types of ribbons that provide rhythm and personality. A totem of contemporary design: understated, colorful, and functional.


M3 Tripod Table Lamp
Tripod humanizes neutral spaces with its colorful and functional simplicity. It is manually taped, turn after turn, and its base offers the best possible stability. When lit, it provides a characteristic warm light, rich in nuances. And when unlit, it constitutes a small volumetric sculpture that invites immediate use.
The GT5 pendant lamp, from 1994, was the first of a large family that emerged as an alternative to the use of cardboard, methacrylate, or continuous textile shades, recovering forgotten crafts through its handmade cotton ribbons.
As the Tripod family has grown to meet diverse needs, so have its wrapping options.
In 2013, together with the Raw Color studio in Eindhoven (Netherlands), new colors were developed based on three threads: a brick red, a mustard yellow, and a green, which were added to the basic colors that have been in place since 1994: off-white, amber red, and black. In 2022, for its 25th anniversary, we are presenting two new options designed by textile expert Júlia Esqué. Her intervention results in the Breton and Diplomatic stripes, two types of ribbons that provide rhythm and personality. A totem of contemporary design: understated, colorful, and functional.


M3 Tripod Table Lamp
Tripod humanizes neutral spaces with its colorful and functional simplicity. It is manually taped, turn after turn, and its base offers the best possible stability. When lit, it provides a characteristic warm light, rich in nuances. And when unlit, it constitutes a small volumetric sculpture that invites immediate use.
The GT5 pendant lamp, from 1994, was the first of a large family that emerged as an alternative to the use of cardboard, methacrylate, or continuous textile shades, recovering forgotten crafts through its handmade cotton ribbons.
As the Tripod family has grown to meet diverse needs, so have its wrapping options.
In 2013, together with the Raw Color studio in Eindhoven (Netherlands), new colors were developed based on three threads: a brick red, a mustard yellow, and a green, which were added to the basic colors that have been in place since 1994: off-white, amber red, and black. In 2022, for its 25th anniversary, we are presenting two new options designed by textile expert Júlia Esqué. Her intervention results in the Breton and Diplomatic stripes, two types of ribbons that provide rhythm and personality. A totem of contemporary design: understated, colorful, and functional.


M3 Tripod Table Lamp
Tripod humanizes neutral spaces with its colorful and functional simplicity. It is manually taped, turn after turn, and its base offers the best possible stability. When lit, it provides a characteristic warm light, rich in nuances. And when unlit, it constitutes a small volumetric sculpture that invites immediate use.
The GT5 pendant lamp, from 1994, was the first of a large family that emerged as an alternative to the use of cardboard, methacrylate, or continuous textile shades, recovering forgotten crafts through its handmade cotton ribbons.
As the Tripod family has grown to meet diverse needs, so have its wrapping options.
In 2013, together with the Raw Color studio in Eindhoven (Netherlands), new colors were developed based on three threads: a brick red, a mustard yellow, and a green, which were added to the basic colors that have been in place since 1994: off-white, amber red, and black. In 2022, for its 25th anniversary, we are presenting two new options designed by textile expert Júlia Esqué. Her intervention results in the Breton and Diplomatic stripes, two types of ribbons that provide rhythm and personality. A totem of contemporary design: understated, colorful, and functional.


Sylvestrina wall lamp
Maintaining its designers' inspiration from the traditional oil lamp, the Sylvestrina wall light provides ambient light suitable for both large spaces and hallways, as well as more secluded corners. This wall light features a circular metal base with a glossy black finish and a cylindrical glass shade that diffuses a warm light.


Sylvestrina wall lamp
Maintaining its designers' inspiration from the traditional oil lamp, the Sylvestrina wall light provides ambient light suitable for both large spaces and hallways, as well as more secluded corners. This wall light features a circular metal base with a glossy black finish and a cylindrical glass shade that diffuses a warm light.


Sylvestrina wall lamp
Maintaining its designers' inspiration from the traditional oil lamp, the Sylvestrina wall light provides ambient light suitable for both large spaces and hallways, as well as more secluded corners. This wall light features a circular metal base with a glossy black finish and a cylindrical glass shade that diffuses a warm light.


Sylvestrina wall lamp
Maintaining its designers' inspiration from the traditional oil lamp, the Sylvestrina wall light provides ambient light suitable for both large spaces and hallways, as well as more secluded corners. This wall light features a circular metal base with a glossy black finish and a cylindrical glass shade that diffuses a warm light.


Sylvestrina wall lamp
Maintaining its designers' inspiration from the traditional oil lamp, the Sylvestrina wall light provides ambient light suitable for both large spaces and hallways, as well as more secluded corners. This wall light features a circular metal base with a glossy black finish and a cylindrical glass shade that diffuses a warm light.


Sylvestrina wall lamp
Maintaining its designers' inspiration from the traditional oil lamp, the Sylvestrina wall light provides ambient light suitable for both large spaces and hallways, as well as more secluded corners. This wall light features a circular metal base with a glossy black finish and a cylindrical glass shade that diffuses a warm light.


AJ Garden Bollard outdoor lamp
The AJ Garden outdoor bollard is based on the dimensions of the AJ Mini table lamp and its sophisticated expression. Its arm has the same characteristic tilt angle as the AJ floor lamp, following these same design principles. This new version allows Arne Jacobsen's classic design to be enjoyed in a wide range of outdoor uses.
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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AJ Garden Bollard outdoor lamp
The AJ Garden outdoor bollard is based on the dimensions of the AJ Mini table lamp and its sophisticated expression. Its arm has the same characteristic tilt angle as the AJ floor lamp, following these same design principles. This new version allows Arne Jacobsen's classic design to be enjoyed in a wide range of outdoor uses.
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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AJ Garden Bollard outdoor lamp
The AJ Garden outdoor bollard is based on the dimensions of the AJ Mini table lamp and its sophisticated expression. Its arm has the same characteristic tilt angle as the AJ floor lamp, following these same design principles. This new version allows Arne Jacobsen's classic design to be enjoyed in a wide range of outdoor uses.
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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AJ Garden Bollard outdoor lamp
The AJ Garden outdoor bollard is based on the dimensions of the AJ Mini table lamp and its sophisticated expression. Its arm has the same characteristic tilt angle as the AJ floor lamp, following these same design principles. This new version allows Arne Jacobsen's classic design to be enjoyed in a wide range of outdoor uses.
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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AJ Garden Bollard outdoor lamp
The AJ Garden outdoor bollard is based on the dimensions of the AJ Mini table lamp and its sophisticated expression. Its arm has the same characteristic tilt angle as the AJ floor lamp, following these same design principles. This new version allows Arne Jacobsen's classic design to be enjoyed in a wide range of outdoor uses.
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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AJ Garden Bollard outdoor lamp
The AJ Garden outdoor bollard is based on the dimensions of the AJ Mini table lamp and its sophisticated expression. Its arm has the same characteristic tilt angle as the AJ floor lamp, following these same design principles. This new version allows Arne Jacobsen's classic design to be enjoyed in a wide range of outdoor uses.
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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AJ Garden Bollard outdoor lamp
The AJ Garden outdoor bollard is based on the dimensions of the AJ Mini table lamp and its sophisticated expression. Its arm has the same characteristic tilt angle as the AJ floor lamp, following these same design principles. This new version allows Arne Jacobsen's classic design to be enjoyed in a wide range of outdoor uses.
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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AJ Garden Bollard outdoor lamp
The AJ Garden outdoor bollard is based on the dimensions of the AJ Mini table lamp and its sophisticated expression. Its arm has the same characteristic tilt angle as the AJ floor lamp, following these same design principles. This new version allows Arne Jacobsen's classic design to be enjoyed in a wide range of outdoor uses.
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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AJ Garden Bollard outdoor lamp
The AJ Garden outdoor bollard is based on the dimensions of the AJ Mini table lamp and its sophisticated expression. Its arm has the same characteristic tilt angle as the AJ floor lamp, following these same design principles. This new version allows Arne Jacobsen's classic design to be enjoyed in a wide range of outdoor uses.
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 5 to 7 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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PH Artichoke Glass Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke Glass lamp is a handcrafted piece of sand-blown glass. The soft light it emits diffuses through its leaves to provide a comfortable and pleasant illumination. Whether lit or unlit, the lamp has an "ice-like appearance" that radiates elegance and luminosity to any space.
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Glass Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke Glass lamp is a handcrafted piece of sand-blown glass. The soft light it emits diffuses through its leaves to provide a comfortable and pleasant illumination. Whether lit or unlit, the lamp has an "ice-like appearance" that radiates elegance and luminosity to any space.
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Glass Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke Glass lamp is a handcrafted piece of sand-blown glass. The soft light it emits diffuses through its leaves to provide a comfortable and pleasant illumination. Whether lit or unlit, the lamp has an "ice-like appearance" that radiates elegance and luminosity to any space.
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Glass Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke Glass lamp is a handcrafted piece of sand-blown glass. The soft light it emits diffuses through its leaves to provide a comfortable and pleasant illumination. Whether lit or unlit, the lamp has an "ice-like appearance" that radiates elegance and luminosity to any space.
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Glass Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke Glass lamp is a handcrafted piece of sand-blown glass. The soft light it emits diffuses through its leaves to provide a comfortable and pleasant illumination. Whether lit or unlit, the lamp has an "ice-like appearance" that radiates elegance and luminosity to any space.
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Glass Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke Glass lamp is a handcrafted piece of sand-blown glass. The soft light it emits diffuses through its leaves to provide a comfortable and pleasant illumination. Whether lit or unlit, the lamp has an "ice-like appearance" that radiates elegance and luminosity to any space.
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Glass Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke Glass lamp is a handcrafted piece of sand-blown glass. The soft light it emits diffuses through its leaves to provide a comfortable and pleasant illumination. Whether lit or unlit, the lamp has an "ice-like appearance" that radiates elegance and luminosity to any space.
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


PH Artichoke Ceiling Lamp
The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.


Cirque ceiling lamp
The CIRQUE lamp is a modern and elegant design that perfectly combines functionality and aesthetics. Inspired by the onion-shaped domes of the buildings at Copenhagen's Tivoli amusement park, its rounded, colorful shape creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The CIRQUE lamp is made of spun-coated aluminum, giving it great strength and durability. The frosted acrylic diffuser provides soft, diffused light without glare. The lamp is available in a variety of colors, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your decor.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


Cirque ceiling lamp
The CIRQUE lamp is a modern and elegant design that perfectly combines functionality and aesthetics. Inspired by the onion-shaped domes of the buildings at Copenhagen's Tivoli amusement park, its rounded, colorful shape creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The CIRQUE lamp is made of spun-coated aluminum, giving it great strength and durability. The frosted acrylic diffuser provides soft, diffused light without glare. The lamp is available in a variety of colors, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your decor.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


Cirque ceiling lamp
The CIRQUE lamp is a modern and elegant design that perfectly combines functionality and aesthetics. Inspired by the onion-shaped domes of the buildings at Copenhagen's Tivoli amusement park, its rounded, colorful shape creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The CIRQUE lamp is made of spun-coated aluminum, giving it great strength and durability. The frosted acrylic diffuser provides soft, diffused light without glare. The lamp is available in a variety of colors, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your decor.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


Cirque ceiling lamp
The CIRQUE lamp is a modern and elegant design that perfectly combines functionality and aesthetics. Inspired by the onion-shaped domes of the buildings at Copenhagen's Tivoli amusement park, its rounded, colorful shape creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The CIRQUE lamp is made of spun-coated aluminum, giving it great strength and durability. The frosted acrylic diffuser provides soft, diffused light without glare. The lamp is available in a variety of colors, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your decor.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


Cirque ceiling lamp
The CIRQUE lamp is a modern and elegant design that perfectly combines functionality and aesthetics. Inspired by the onion-shaped domes of the buildings at Copenhagen's Tivoli amusement park, its rounded, colorful shape creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The CIRQUE lamp is made of spun-coated aluminum, giving it great strength and durability. The frosted acrylic diffuser provides soft, diffused light without glare. The lamp is available in a variety of colors, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your decor.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


Cirque ceiling lamp
The CIRQUE lamp is a modern and elegant design that perfectly combines functionality and aesthetics. Inspired by the onion-shaped domes of the buildings at Copenhagen's Tivoli amusement park, its rounded, colorful shape creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The CIRQUE lamp is made of spun-coated aluminum, giving it great strength and durability. The frosted acrylic diffuser provides soft, diffused light without glare. The lamp is available in a variety of colors, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your decor.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


Cirque ceiling lamp
The CIRQUE lamp is a modern and elegant design that perfectly combines functionality and aesthetics. Inspired by the onion-shaped domes of the buildings at Copenhagen's Tivoli amusement park, its rounded, colorful shape creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The CIRQUE lamp is made of spun-coated aluminum, giving it great strength and durability. The frosted acrylic diffuser provides soft, diffused light without glare. The lamp is available in a variety of colors, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your decor.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


Cirque ceiling lamp
The CIRQUE lamp is a modern and elegant design that perfectly combines functionality and aesthetics. Inspired by the onion-shaped domes of the buildings at Copenhagen's Tivoli amusement park, its rounded, colorful shape creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The CIRQUE lamp is made of spun-coated aluminum, giving it great strength and durability. The frosted acrylic diffuser provides soft, diffused light without glare. The lamp is available in a variety of colors, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your decor.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


Cirque ceiling lamp
The CIRQUE lamp is a modern and elegant design that perfectly combines functionality and aesthetics. Inspired by the onion-shaped domes of the buildings at Copenhagen's Tivoli amusement park, its rounded, colorful shape creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The CIRQUE lamp is made of spun-coated aluminum, giving it great strength and durability. The frosted acrylic diffuser provides soft, diffused light without glare. The lamp is available in a variety of colors, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your decor.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


Cirque ceiling lamp
The CIRQUE lamp is a modern and elegant design that perfectly combines functionality and aesthetics. Inspired by the onion-shaped domes of the buildings at Copenhagen's Tivoli amusement park, its rounded, colorful shape creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The CIRQUE lamp is made of spun-coated aluminum, giving it great strength and durability. The frosted acrylic diffuser provides soft, diffused light without glare. The lamp is available in a variety of colors, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your decor.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


Cirque ceiling lamp
The CIRQUE lamp is a modern and elegant design that perfectly combines functionality and aesthetics. Inspired by the onion-shaped domes of the buildings at Copenhagen's Tivoli amusement park, its rounded, colorful shape creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The CIRQUE lamp is made of spun-coated aluminum, giving it great strength and durability. The frosted acrylic diffuser provides soft, diffused light without glare. The lamp is available in a variety of colors, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your decor.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


Cirque ceiling lamp
The CIRQUE lamp is a modern and elegant design that perfectly combines functionality and aesthetics. Inspired by the onion-shaped domes of the buildings at Copenhagen's Tivoli amusement park, its rounded, colorful shape creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The CIRQUE lamp is made of spun-coated aluminum, giving it great strength and durability. The frosted acrylic diffuser provides soft, diffused light without glare. The lamp is available in a variety of colors, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your decor.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


NJP Mini Table Lamp
The NJP Mini lamp represents a scaled-down version of the NJP table lamp, a modern interpretation of the classic architect's lamp. Designed in 2022 by the prestigious Japanese design studio Nendo, the NJP Mini brings even greater versatility to the NJP family of luminaires, the first series of which appeared in 2015.
The distinctive rear opening of the shade allows for progressive adjustment of the head, in addition to the smooth rotation of the arm, up to 342° around the base, allowing great freedom in directing the light. Its relatively small size allows it to fit perfectly into almost any location and create a relaxing atmosphere in the bedroom, living room, or home office, but also in cafés, hotels, or relaxation areas.
This new addition to the NJP family has been designed with a new palette of four warm colors (rose brown, light pink, petrol blue, and taupe) in addition to the three classic colors (black, white, and light aluminum gray). These seven colors bring a timeless character to this contemporary design, making it a versatile product suitable for any space.


NJP Mini Table Lamp
The NJP Mini lamp represents a scaled-down version of the NJP table lamp, a modern interpretation of the classic architect's lamp. Designed in 2022 by the prestigious Japanese design studio Nendo, the NJP Mini brings even greater versatility to the NJP family of luminaires, the first series of which appeared in 2015.
The distinctive rear opening of the shade allows for progressive adjustment of the head, in addition to the smooth rotation of the arm, up to 342° around the base, allowing great freedom in directing the light. Its relatively small size allows it to fit perfectly into almost any location and create a relaxing atmosphere in the bedroom, living room, or home office, but also in cafés, hotels, or relaxation areas.
This new addition to the NJP family has been designed with a new palette of four warm colors (rose brown, light pink, petrol blue, and taupe) in addition to the three classic colors (black, white, and light aluminum gray). These seven colors bring a timeless character to this contemporary design, making it a versatile product suitable for any space.


NJP Mini Table Lamp
The NJP Mini lamp represents a scaled-down version of the NJP table lamp, a modern interpretation of the classic architect's lamp. Designed in 2022 by the prestigious Japanese design studio Nendo, the NJP Mini brings even greater versatility to the NJP family of luminaires, the first series of which appeared in 2015.
The distinctive rear opening of the shade allows for progressive adjustment of the head, in addition to the smooth rotation of the arm, up to 342° around the base, allowing great freedom in directing the light. Its relatively small size allows it to fit perfectly into almost any location and create a relaxing atmosphere in the bedroom, living room, or home office, but also in cafés, hotels, or relaxation areas.
This new addition to the NJP family has been designed with a new palette of four warm colors (rose brown, light pink, petrol blue, and taupe) in addition to the three classic colors (black, white, and light aluminum gray). These seven colors bring a timeless character to this contemporary design, making it a versatile product suitable for any space.


NJP Mini Table Lamp
The NJP Mini lamp represents a scaled-down version of the NJP table lamp, a modern interpretation of the classic architect's lamp. Designed in 2022 by the prestigious Japanese design studio Nendo, the NJP Mini brings even greater versatility to the NJP family of luminaires, the first series of which appeared in 2015.
The distinctive rear opening of the shade allows for progressive adjustment of the head, in addition to the smooth rotation of the arm, up to 342° around the base, allowing great freedom in directing the light. Its relatively small size allows it to fit perfectly into almost any location and create a relaxing atmosphere in the bedroom, living room, or home office, but also in cafés, hotels, or relaxation areas.
This new addition to the NJP family has been designed with a new palette of four warm colors (rose brown, light pink, petrol blue, and taupe) in addition to the three classic colors (black, white, and light aluminum gray). These seven colors bring a timeless character to this contemporary design, making it a versatile product suitable for any space.


NJP Mini Table Lamp
The NJP Mini lamp represents a scaled-down version of the NJP table lamp, a modern interpretation of the classic architect's lamp. Designed in 2022 by the prestigious Japanese design studio Nendo, the NJP Mini brings even greater versatility to the NJP family of luminaires, the first series of which appeared in 2015.
The distinctive rear opening of the shade allows for progressive adjustment of the head, in addition to the smooth rotation of the arm, up to 342° around the base, allowing great freedom in directing the light. Its relatively small size allows it to fit perfectly into almost any location and create a relaxing atmosphere in the bedroom, living room, or home office, but also in cafés, hotels, or relaxation areas.
This new addition to the NJP family has been designed with a new palette of four warm colors (rose brown, light pink, petrol blue, and taupe) in addition to the three classic colors (black, white, and light aluminum gray). These seven colors bring a timeless character to this contemporary design, making it a versatile product suitable for any space.


NJP Mini Table Lamp
The NJP Mini lamp represents a scaled-down version of the NJP table lamp, a modern interpretation of the classic architect's lamp. Designed in 2022 by the prestigious Japanese design studio Nendo, the NJP Mini brings even greater versatility to the NJP family of luminaires, the first series of which appeared in 2015.
The distinctive rear opening of the shade allows for progressive adjustment of the head, in addition to the smooth rotation of the arm, up to 342° around the base, allowing great freedom in directing the light. Its relatively small size allows it to fit perfectly into almost any location and create a relaxing atmosphere in the bedroom, living room, or home office, but also in cafés, hotels, or relaxation areas.
This new addition to the NJP family has been designed with a new palette of four warm colors (rose brown, light pink, petrol blue, and taupe) in addition to the three classic colors (black, white, and light aluminum gray). These seven colors bring a timeless character to this contemporary design, making it a versatile product suitable for any space.


PH 4/3 Table Lamp
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 4/3 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downward, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
The PH light model number refers to the size of the shade. Each upper shade had a corresponding set of middle and lower shades. In "pure" models, such as the 2/2, the upper shade measures approximately 20 cm, with corresponding lower shades. The PH 4/3 Table Lamp consists of an upper shade of approximately 40 cm, but uses lower shades from the 3/3 model. These "hybrid" models were created to address the desire to hang lamps from the ceiling at a lower height. The system was also used in table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights. The PH 4/3 Table Lamp, as we know it today, was born in 1966.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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PH 4/3 Table Lamp
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 4/3 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downward, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
The PH light model number refers to the size of the shade. Each upper shade had a corresponding set of middle and lower shades. In "pure" models, such as the 2/2, the upper shade measures approximately 20 cm, with corresponding lower shades. The PH 4/3 Table Lamp consists of an upper shade of approximately 40 cm, but uses lower shades from the 3/3 model. These "hybrid" models were created to address the desire to hang lamps from the ceiling at a lower height. The system was also used in table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights. The PH 4/3 Table Lamp, as we know it today, was born in 1966.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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PH 4/3 Table Lamp
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 4/3 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downward, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
The PH light model number refers to the size of the shade. Each upper shade had a corresponding set of middle and lower shades. In "pure" models, such as the 2/2, the upper shade measures approximately 20 cm, with corresponding lower shades. The PH 4/3 Table Lamp consists of an upper shade of approximately 40 cm, but uses lower shades from the 3/3 model. These "hybrid" models were created to address the desire to hang lamps from the ceiling at a lower height. The system was also used in table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights. The PH 4/3 Table Lamp, as we know it today, was born in 1966.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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PH 4/3 Table Lamp
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 4/3 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downward, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
The PH light model number refers to the size of the shade. Each upper shade had a corresponding set of middle and lower shades. In "pure" models, such as the 2/2, the upper shade measures approximately 20 cm, with corresponding lower shades. The PH 4/3 Table Lamp consists of an upper shade of approximately 40 cm, but uses lower shades from the 3/3 model. These "hybrid" models were created to address the desire to hang lamps from the ceiling at a lower height. The system was also used in table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights. The PH 4/3 Table Lamp, as we know it today, was born in 1966.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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PH 4/3 Table Lamp
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 4/3 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downward, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
The PH light model number refers to the size of the shade. Each upper shade had a corresponding set of middle and lower shades. In "pure" models, such as the 2/2, the upper shade measures approximately 20 cm, with corresponding lower shades. The PH 4/3 Table Lamp consists of an upper shade of approximately 40 cm, but uses lower shades from the 3/3 model. These "hybrid" models were created to address the desire to hang lamps from the ceiling at a lower height. The system was also used in table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights. The PH 4/3 Table Lamp, as we know it today, was born in 1966.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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PH 4/3 Table Lamp
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 4/3 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downward, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
The PH light model number refers to the size of the shade. Each upper shade had a corresponding set of middle and lower shades. In "pure" models, such as the 2/2, the upper shade measures approximately 20 cm, with corresponding lower shades. The PH 4/3 Table Lamp consists of an upper shade of approximately 40 cm, but uses lower shades from the 3/3 model. These "hybrid" models were created to address the desire to hang lamps from the ceiling at a lower height. The system was also used in table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights. The PH 4/3 Table Lamp, as we know it today, was born in 1966.
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PH 4/3 Table Lamp
Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. Together with Louis Poulsen, PH designed the first lamps using this system for an exhibition in Paris. Their collaboration continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most needed. He also used incandescent bulbs as a light source to create soft shadows.
The PH 4/3 Table Lamp is part of the three-shade family, which currently comprises 30 lights, including three for outdoor use. PH therefore didn't simply design one light but an entire system; over the years, around 1,000 different models have been created. This wide selection included table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights, as well as a series of chandeliers that were very popular in the 1930s for illuminating private homes with high ceilings. There were endless possible combinations. The lights came in different colors and sizes. The first shades were made of metal, with an inner surface painted white, gold, or silver, depending on whether a diffused, warm, or cool light was desired. Later, glass began to be used for the three-shade system. In addition to projecting light downward, the glass lamps illuminated the rest of the room.
PH was the first to apply a scientific approach to light and base it on the Lituus curve. By using a design based on the Lituus curve, he achieved an even distribution of light across the entire curve of the screen. This even distribution, along with diffuse reflection through the glass, made it possible to control glare and shadows. Each screen reduces the amount of light equally thanks to its distance from the light source.
The PH light model number refers to the size of the shade. Each upper shade had a corresponding set of middle and lower shades. In "pure" models, such as the 2/2, the upper shade measures approximately 20 cm, with corresponding lower shades. The PH 4/3 Table Lamp consists of an upper shade of approximately 40 cm, but uses lower shades from the 3/3 model. These "hybrid" models were created to address the desire to hang lamps from the ceiling at a lower height. The system was also used in table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights. The PH 4/3 Table Lamp, as we know it today, was born in 1966.
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AJ 50 wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant lamp, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects. To mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the AJ family, this version for outdoor use was introduced.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant lamp, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects. To mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the AJ family, this version for outdoor use was introduced.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant lamp, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects. To mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the AJ family, this version for outdoor use was introduced.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant lamp, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects. To mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the AJ family, this version for outdoor use was introduced.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant lamp, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects. To mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the AJ family, this version for outdoor use was introduced.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ 50 wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant lamp, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects. To mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the AJ family, this version for outdoor use was introduced.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ 50 wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant lamp, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects. To mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the AJ family, this version for outdoor use was introduced.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ 50 wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant lamp, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects. To mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the AJ family, this version for outdoor use was introduced.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ 50 wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant lamp, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects. To mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the AJ family, this version for outdoor use was introduced.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ 50 wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant lamp, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects. To mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the AJ family, this version for outdoor use was introduced.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ 50 wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant lamp, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects. To mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the AJ family, this version for outdoor use was introduced.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ 50 wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant lamp, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects. To mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the AJ family, this version for outdoor use was introduced.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ 50 wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant lamp, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects. To mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the AJ family, this version for outdoor use was introduced.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ 50 wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant lamp, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects. To mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the AJ family, this version for outdoor use was introduced.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ 50 wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant lamp, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects. To mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the AJ family, this version for outdoor use was introduced.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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AJ 50 wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant lamp, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects. To mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the AJ family, this version for outdoor use was introduced.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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AJ 50 wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant lamp, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects. To mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the AJ family, this version for outdoor use was introduced.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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AJ wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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AJ wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.
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AJ wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ wall lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
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AJ Mini table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Mini table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Mini table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Mini table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Mini table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Mini table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Mini table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Mini table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Mini table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Mini table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Mini table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


AJ Mini table lamp
Arne Jacobsen designed the AJ lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (now the Radisson Collection) in 1957. Today, the AJ family is considered the design that made the Danish architect world-famous. In combination with the AJ Royal pendant light, the AJ lamp was part of Jacobsen's overall design concept for the hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only designed the hotel down to the smallest detail for SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), but also designed almost all of the hotel's furniture and other utilitarian objects.
The silhouette of the AJ lamp, with its straight lines and combination of oblique and right angles, is seen not only as a formal parallel to the silhouette of the Series 3300 seating, but also to the very geometry of the buildings. The AJ lamp, in copper and stainless steel, was used in various areas of the hotel. Like the AJ pendant lamp, it was initially available in light gray, dark brown, and black. New colors have been introduced over the years in honor of the series' anniversaries. All versions of the AJ lamp have been reintroduced in their original stainless steel version, which reflects its surroundings in true Arne Jacobsen style and underlines the lamp's distinctive, minimalist form and impeccable light emission.
*This product is usually in stock and delivers within 3 to 5 days. Occasionally, some versions may require a delivery time of several weeks. If this is the case, we will notify you immediately.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.


Carrie Brass Portable Lamp
The Carrie Brass Portable Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a stylish and functional table lamp that combines modern design with a touch of Nordic style. The lamp is made of high-quality brushed brass and has an opal glass shade that diffuses the light evenly.
The Carrie lamp is portable, so it can be easily moved from room to room. It's also rechargeable, so it doesn't need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. It lasts approximately 10 hours.
The Carrie lamp has a color temperature of 2700K, which produces a warm and inviting light. The lamp has a power of 3.2W and a brightness of 380lm. The lamp can be dimmed to three brightness levels, so you can adapt the light to your needs.
The Carrie lamp is a great choice for any home looking for a stylish and versatile table lamp. The lamp is perfect for indoor or outdoor use and can be adapted to any decor style.