Fog & Mørup
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In the mid-1970s Danish lighting company Fog & Mørup collaborated with Arabia of Finland to produce a range of high-quality enamelled steel kitchenware and pendant lights adapted from Arabia's Finel line. The lights were produced in two sizes, with form by Kaj Franck and decoration by Arabia's i..
£525.00
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Askepot, which translates into English as Cinderella, is an unusual industrial-style Jo Hammerborg pendant light design dating from 1976–77 and an exercise in textural contrast, with its glassily glossy red cap sitting atop a shade that has a grainy texture resembling cast iron on the outside and a ..
£149.00
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Designed in 1967 with a diameter of 22.5cm and height of 31.5cm, the Central is a member of Jo Hammerborg's Saturn series – a collection of lights in which Hammerborg, Fog & Mørup's head of design, explored the art of balance and proportion in form through a structure of two concentric cylindric..
£295.00
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With an emerald green outer band and a light grey inner cone section, this rarely seen pendant lamp was one of Jo Hammerborg's earliest designs for Fog & Mørup, dating to the early 1960s. Entitled Krinoline, the lamp was only produced in small numbers at the time, but nearly a decade later Hamme..
£245.00
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Jo Hammerborg's Lento table/desk lamp series was launched by Fog & Mørup in the mid-1960s in three versions – aluminium, brass and copper. This example is the solid brass edition and is in excellent condition with no damage and with appropriate patination for its age. The 14cm diameter head can ..
£375.00
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One of Jo Hammerborg's first wave of lighting designs for Fog & Mørup, the Alfa wall light and its sibling the Beta table lamp appear in F&M catalogues for spring 1963, but this particular iteration of the Alfa, in battleship grey and silvery spun aluminium, first appears in a Fog & Møru..
£350.00
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Entitled Semi, this arc-shaped enamelled metal pendant light was designed by architects Claus Bonderup and Torsten Thorup in 1967 while the pair were still students at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, and subsequently put into production by prestigious Danish lighting company Fog & Morup. ..
£125.00
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Jo Hammerborg's Vega pendant lamp, created for Fog & Mørup in 1968, evidences more clearly than any of Hammerborg's other designs the eight years from 1949 to 1957 he spent as a silversmith at Georg Jensen. The fluid organic lines of objects and jewellery he worked on there by designers includin..
£595.00
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The Radius is a striking multi-layered pendant Danish modern art light designed by Erik Balslev for Fog & Mørup in the 1970s and awarded an iF product design award in 1977. The outline of the main layer and the elegantly tapered cap together form an homage to Fog & Mørup's best-known lamp, t..
£395.00
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Offered for sale together as a pair (the price listed is for both lamps), these classic space-age late 1960s/early 1970s Phister wall lamps were designed by Hans Due and produced by top Danish lighting company Fog & Mørup. The light orange/rich eggy yellow lipstick-like ABS plastic tubes can be ..
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In 1957 Jo Hammerborg became head of design at Danish lighting producer Fog & Mørup. Hammerborg was a prolific designer, personally creating over 60 lamps, and his designs for Fog & Mørup won numerous prizes. Like many of the most prominent Danish lighting designers of the postwar period, Ha..
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Brand: Fog & Mørup
In 1957 Jo Hammerborg became head of design at Danish lighting producer Fog & Mørup. Hammerborg was a prolific designer, personally creating over 60 lamps, and his designs for Fog & Mørup won numerous prizes. Like many of the most prominent Danish lighting designers of the postwar period, Ha..
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Brand: Fog & Mørup
In 1957 Jo Hammerborg became head of design at Danish lighting producer Fog & Mørup. Hammerborg was a prolific designer, personally creating over 60 lamps, and his designs for Fog & Mørup won numerous prizes. Like many of the most prominent Danish lighting designers of the postwar period, Ha..
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A collaboration between Denmark's Holmegaard glassworks and lighting producer Fog & Mørup, the Bang was designed in the early 1960s by Jacob E Bang and was hand-blown in several colours. This is the white version with white casing, and it comes together with its original Fog & Mørup box. The..
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Designed by Jo Hammerborg in the period between 1957 and 1962 at the start of his 23-year reign as head of design at Fog & Mørup, the Beta table lamp has a flexible brass stem with teak accent, copper and matte black shade and weighted black footplate. With a height of 44cm and a head diameter o..
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A Fog & Mørup production designed by Professor Jørgen Bo and dating from the late 1960s, this wall light has a matte copper base and an opal glass shade. With a height of 28 cm and a projection of 14 cm, the lamp takes an Edison screw bulb max 60w (not supplied) and has a European-style 2-pin pl..
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Resembling a flying saucer, Jo Hammerborg's mid-1960s minimalist Diskos design is a space-age classic and continues his theme of producing lights in three versions finished in spun copper, brass and aluminium respectively. This example is the brass version and comes complete with its original glare-..
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One of several themes that ran through Jo Hammerborg’s work at Fog & Mørup during the 1960s was that lights were often produced in three different metals – copper, brass and aluminium. Hammerborg's classic early 1960s Nova pendant light is among these triads, this example in solid brass. The lig..
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Designed in 1967 with a diameter of 22.5cm and height of 31.5cm, the Central is a member of Jo Hammerborg's Saturn series – a collection of lights in which Hammerborg, Fog & Mørup's head of design, explored the art of balance and proportion in form through a structure of two concentric cylindric..
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Designed by Henning Rehhof in 1970 and made by luxury lighting producer Fog & Mørup, the Cocktail is a Danish art light with multiple identities and is rarely seen today. Twelve strong and high-quality metal strips, six longer ones and six shorter, all with glossy lipstick-red lacquer on on..
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Brand: Fog & Mørup
Resembling a minimalist flying saucer, Jo Hammerborg's mid-1960s Diskos design is a space-age classic and continues his theme of producing lights in three versions finished in glossy spun copper, brass and aluminium respectively. This example is the exceedingly rare copper version and comes complete..
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First issued by Fog & Mørup in 1963, Jo Hammerborg's Nova was produced in three versions – copper, brass and satin aluminium. This example is the copper version and is in exceptionally good original condition with no damage. The Nova has a diameter of 40cm (15.75 inches) and a height of 18c..
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With its futuristic rocket-shaped outline, Jo Hammerborg's Corona is a space-age classic and beautifully captures the optimistic mood and silvery aesthetic of the Apollo moon landing – so it's startling to realise that he actually created it sometime between 1957 and 1963, in the early period of his..
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Designed by Fog & Mørup's head of design Jo Hammerborg and produced by F&M in the late 1960s, this Dania pendant lamp in spun aluminium measures 34 cm in diameter and 24 cm in height. It retains its Fog & Mørup label and comes complete with the original glare-cancelling louvre. The lamp ..
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