This Danish pendant lamp from the 1970s features a sculptural composition of five concentric, horizontally stacked metal discs, finished in a uniform, warm satin gold with a subtle, brushed texture. The construction is defined by the precise spacing of each disc, which creates a faceted light effect and reduces glare. The geometric, layered form is a classic reference to mid-century modern aesthetics, with clear inspiration from the designs of Poul Henningsen and Bent Karlby—evident in both the proportions and the distinctive approach to light diffusion. Suspended from a discreet white cord, the lamp exudes an architectural lightness, making it suitable for hanging low over a dining table or as a striking focal point in a living room. The overall condition is very good vintage, showing only minor patina spots and minimal surface scratches, which are characteristic of genuine pieces from the 1970s.This lamp carries the voice of Scandinavian modernism: the golden discs form a serene rhythm, while their soft satin finish reflects light like a summer evening lake. It recounts the Danish design ethos, where lighting was conceived to be both functional
DIMENSION
Height30 cm
Depth40 cm
Width40 cm
Dimension details
Width40 cm
Height30 cm
Depth40 cm
Weight1 kg
Cable length200 cm
Number of light spots1
Light bulb typee27
Maximum light bulb power100 WAT
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