Designed by Danish architect Louis Weisdorf and issued by Lyfa in 1970, the Facet-Pop is constructed from 18 castellated metal strips, identical in shape but in three different tones of colour, woven together to form a cylinder measuring 18 cm in diameter and 27 cm in height. Light emerges through small gaps between the strips, protecting the eye from glare. The Facet-Pop's colour schemes were created by Danish artist Richard Branderup, this example in cyan blue tones of aqua, sky and kingfisher. The light is in excellent, near-mint condition.
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Designed by Danish architect Louis Weisdorf and issued by Lyfa in 1970, the Facet-Pop is constructed from 18 castellated metal strips, identical in sh..
Designed by Danish architect Louis Weisdorf and issued by Lyfa in 1970, the Facet-Pop is constructed from 18 castellated metal strips, identical in sh..
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