The fixture emits soft comfortable light. The glass is designed to provide a uniformly lit surface. The three-layer mouth-blown opal glass shade has a transparent edge, providing a decorative halo of light around the fixture.
AJ Eklipta was designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1959 for the town hall of Rơdovre. For this project two lamps of two different sizes were produced: 350 mm and 450 mm. The luminaires were used in indoor and outdoor staircases as wall lamps. A 220 mm version was later designed for St. Catherine’s College in England.
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Designed by Marcantonio, Hungry Frog is a small table/wall lamp with the shape of a frog which has eaten the lamp bulb that is now lighting up in its stomach. The string which is attached to the bulb, coming out of the frog’s mouth, is 180cm long and covered in fabric with an integrated switch, allowing you to place it in any corner.
Made in PMMA,...
The Njp lamp provides direct horizontal glare-free light, while reflecting part of the light through the back of the head, illuminating the upper part of the arm. The ergonomic design of the luminaire head gives the light its shape and gives it an optimal direction. A simple mechanical system ensures great freedom of movement, so that the light is always...