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P376 | aluminium

13311203A166
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  • Regular price 545,00 EUR 670,35 EUR (VAT included)
Description Nordic design pendant lamp

"Jørgen Kastholm (1931-2007) and Preben Juhl Fabricius (1931-1984) were driven by a mutual mission to make form a pure derivative of function. Both were architects, graduating from the Danish School of Interior Design where they studied under Finn Juhl and subsequently with Arne Jacobsen.The P376 pendant lamp is a perfect example of Kastholm & Fabricius' subtle architectural slant on design.Originally conceived in 1963, five concentric shades create gradations of curves towards the middle of the lamp to emit a soft, diffused light The discrete placement of the shades and the silky aluminium finish culminate in a cohesive expression that's both iconic and enthralling."
Finishes aluminium
Matt White
Material Metal
Diameters (cm) ⌀47.5 (KF1) | ⌀70 (KF2)
Height (cm) 19 | 28
Cable length (cm) 400 | 600
Cable
white or black textile
bushing E27
IP / voltage protection IP20 Class II / 220-240V – 50HZ
light source Excludes E27 LED bulb
References 1201120099 P376 Pendant KF1 Aluminum
1201120031 P376 Pendant KF1 Matt White
1202120099 P376 Pendant KF2 Aluminum
1202120031 P376 Pendant KF2 Matt White

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Design by Arne Jacobsen

Arne Jacobsen is considered a master of Danish modernism.
Educated at the School of Architecture of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Jacobsen helped define the founding principles of Danish Modernism with his uncluttered aesthetic and robust craftsmanship. One of his most celebrated works is the SAS Royal Hotel, which he designed in 1960. Now known as the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Jacobsen designed every detail of the space; from the sculptural furniture, such as his elegant Swan™ and Egg™ chairs, to the light fixtures, textiles, ashtrays and cutlery.

As an architect and industrial designer, Jacobsen strived to achieve grace and cohesion in all of his creations—a desire that led him to create radically simplified designs with inherent beauty.

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