Unika transparent Pendant Lamp. Large.

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Unika Pendant Lamp. Grande. Unika is a mouth blown series of small, glass pendant lamps, originally designed for the Restaurant Grønbech and Churchill in Copenhagen. Its simple base is made of solid brass; a detail that gives the lamp a clean, industrial look, making a sharp contrast to the fragile, handmade glass lamp shade. The shade is available in two sizes: 135 mm and 200 mm (height), and hangs from a twisted black fabric wire.

Varied thicknesses and imperfections in the glass add a subtle honesty to this object, as well as a distinct, warm glow to the lamp. Lit or unlit, the fixture adds elegance and lightness to any room. The Unika series is suited for both commercial and private interior spaces. Bulb: E14 Max 60 W
Voltage: 220V - 240V ~ 50Hz

Condition New. On demand. Delivery time : 3/4 weeks
Dimensions H : 20 cm. W : 8 cm. D : 14 cm. Cord : 250 cm.
Material Mouth blown glass, brass
Style Contemporain
Neuf
Origin Norway
Fournisseur Northern

Anders Lundqvist Anne Louise Due de Fønss

Anders Lundqvist (born 1970) is a Danish / Norwegian designer, currently living in Copenhagen, where he works independently. He graduated in Industrial Design from the Arts University College in Bournemouth in 1996. He has since developed and designed products for a number of innovative companies, such as Gubi (the Gos2 and Gos3 collection), Design Office, Scan Office (Future), KCA (Alfi) and Hifi Klubben (Dali Podium) to name but a few.

Anne Louise Due de Fønss (born 1976) graduated in 2002 from the School of Architecture in Aarhus in Denmark. She is the founder of Due de Fønss interior and design studio in Copenhagen. Due de Fønss is an international company, that has completed several projects in New York, Berlin, Milan and Copenhagen. Among its projects; Restaurant Aquavit New York in corporation with Arkitema, The Danish Church in New York, Hotel Astoria Copenhagen in cooperation with Gubi, Restaurant Grønbech and Churchill Copenhagen together with Anders Lundquist, The Danish Design Project, a travelling exhibition at Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) New York, Queen Dagmar’s mansion in Klampenborg, Novo Nordisk, Brink Serviced Offices in Copenhagen. Additionally, Due de Fønss is responsible for the design of a furniture collection for GlobeZero4.