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Danish vintage pendant lamp Satelit by V. Wohlert, Louis Poulsen, 1959

Vilhelm Wohlert designed the Wohlert lamp in 1959. Louis Poulsen commissioned him to design lamps for different room sizes. In addition, installation, light source replacement and maintenance were to be made easy.   Initially, Wohlert was called Sattelite on the Danish market, now the international name was changed to Wohlert from the name of the … Continue reading “Danish vintage pendant lamp Satelit by V. Wohlert, Louis Poulsen, 1959”

Danish vintage pendant lamp P376 by Fabricius&Kastholm, Nordisk Solar, 1964

The P376 lamp was designed by Jørgen Kastholm and Preben Fabricius for the Nordisk Solar Compagni in 1964.   Kastholm and Fabricius were pioneers of Danish modernism.   The lamp consists of five aluminum shades. Each of the five ring-shaped shades is smaller than the others and slightly curved towards the center for glare-free light. … Continue reading “Danish vintage pendant lamp P376 by Fabricius&Kastholm, Nordisk Solar, 1964”

Pair of Danish vintage pendant lamps PH 5 by Poul Henningsen, Louis Poulsen, Denmark, 1958

The PH 5 was designed by the eminent designer and architect Poul Henningsen in 1958 and has been produced by Louis Poulsen until today. The form of the lamp has been designed based on the principle of a reflective system that directs the light not only downwards, but also to the sides, illuminating the lamp itself. Thanks to its structure, PH 5 provides diffused and non-glare light in a warm tone.   The lamps are in very good condition with slight natural signs of use. The lamps match each other in shade. There is a scratch on one of the lamps.   Dimensions: diameter: 50cm height: 26.7 cm   The lamps have been thoroughly cleaned, have a new approx. 2-meter long braided cable. The cable can be changed to any length and color. Additionally, the headlining is attached to the lamp.   Please note that the items we sell are second-hand items, often 40-50 years old, and therefore have traces of use that cannot always be captured in the photos.

Danish vintage pendant lamp Radius by Erik Balslev, Fog og Morup, Denmark, 1977

Radius lamp designed by Erik Balslev for Fog & Mørup. An absolute classic of Danish design, at the same time extremely rare and difficult to buy. The lamp was designed in 1977. It is characterized by a unique and stunning light, obtained by reflecting it on the shadows while emphasizing the airy and bright lines … Continue reading “Danish vintage pendant lamp Radius by Erik Balslev, Fog og Morup, Denmark, 1977”

Danish vintage pendant lamp Lyskaer by Bent Nordsted, Denmark, 1970s

Lyskær Belysning (Lyskaer Lighting) is a Danish company that produced lighting from 1969 to 1991. The company designed lamps for every budget, their main designer was Bent Nordsted.   The lamp is probably from the ’70s. The lamp is in very good condition, with natural, slight signs of use.   The lamp has been thoroughly … Continue reading “Danish vintage pendant lamp Lyskaer by Bent Nordsted, Denmark, 1970s”

Danish vintage pendant lamp Lyskaer by Bent Nordsted, Denmark, 1970s

Lyskær Belysning (Lyskaer Lighting) is a Danish company that produced lighting from 1969 to 1991. The company designed lamps for every budget, their main designer was Bent Nordsted.   The lamp is probably from the ’70s. The lamp is in very good condition, with natural, slight signs of use.   The lamp has been thoroughly … Continue reading “Danish vintage pendant lamp Lyskaer by Bent Nordsted, Denmark, 1970s”

Danish mid-century pendant lamp PH 4/3 by Poul Henningsen, Louis Poulsen, 1966

The PH 4/3 lamp is an absolute classic, designed by the outstanding Danish designer and architect Poul Henningsen. The lamp has been produced by Louis Poulsen since 1966 until today. The form of the lamp has been designed based on the same principle of the reflective system as other three-beam lamps, e.g. lamp PH 5, … Continue reading “Danish mid-century pendant lamp PH 4/3 by Poul Henningsen, Louis Poulsen, 1966”

Pair of vintage pendant lamps PH 4/3 by Poul Henningsen, Louis Poulsen, 1966

The PH 4/3 lamp, an absolute classic, designed by Poul Henningsen. produced by Louis Poulsen until today. The PH 4/3 lamp was introduced to the market in 1966. It was designed according to the same principle as other 3-screen systems, min. PH5.   Poul Henningsen designed a 3-screen system as early as the 1920s, where … Continue reading “Pair of vintage pendant lamps PH 4/3 by Poul Henningsen, Louis Poulsen, 1966”

Danish vintage pendant lamp PH 4/3 by Poul Henningsen, Louis Poulsen, 1966

The PH 4/3 lamp is an absolute classic, designed by the outstanding Danish designer and architect Poul Henningsen. The lamp has been produced by Louis Poulsen since 1966 until today. The form of the lamp has been designed based on the same principle of the reflective system as other three-beam lamps, e.g. lamp PH 5, … Continue reading “Danish vintage pendant lamp PH 4/3 by Poul Henningsen, Louis Poulsen, 1966”

Danish vintage brass pendant lamp Nova by Jo Hammerborg, Fog og Morup, 1963

Brass lamp consisting of four lampshades. The outer lenses are covered with a yellow shade to ensure warm light reflection. The small lampshade that hides the bulb holder has a dark gray coating to soften the light downwards.   When lit, the lamp is soft and does not glare downwards, making it ideal for low-hanging, … Continue reading “Danish vintage brass pendant lamp Nova by Jo Hammerborg, Fog og Morup, 1963”