Produced in Denmark in the 1970s by Abo Randers A/S, these vintage pop-art desk-table-bedside lamps have strong white metal ball heads on chromed metal stands. Offered for sale as a pair (the price shown is for both lamps together), they stand 21 cm tall and each have a footprint of 13.5 &..
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..
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 ..
Produced in Denmark by Jeka Metaltryk A/S, these multilayered pendant light fixtures are offered for sale as a pair, and the price displayed is for both lamps together. Made from ivory white powder-coated steel, the lamps' multiple layers and graduated design allow for a soft and glare-free illumina..
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..
This rare and spectacular Danish art light in rich orange and battleship grey lacquered metal is entitled Octagon and was made by Lyfa in the late 1960s. A January 1968 advert for the Octagon identifies it as one of Lyfa's premium Lyfalux series, a branding reserved for their highest-quality and mos..
Sourced in Denmark, this vividly colourful art textile dates to the 1960s or early 70s and has a bold graphic design in lime green, red and orange on a white background. The 100% cotton panel is finished on all four sides, the top and bottom edges having a narrow hem, and left and right sides being ..
This crisp cotton fabric panel was purchased in Denmark and dates to the late 1970s. The geometric interlocking double-axehead design was created by Verner Panton and is entitled Puzzle I (ref. Vitra Design Museum 2001, Verner Panton: The Collected Works, pp.332–3). Measuring 96cm wide by 126cm in l..
Designed by Danish architect-designer Bent Karlby and produced by Lyfa in the 1960s, the Trenta is a multi-layered pendant light with a perspex core that produces glare-free but effective illumination. Measuring 34.5 cm in diameter and with a height of 18 cm, the Trenta was originally produced in th..
This screenprinted artwork was produced in the 1960s by Danish art textiles company Grautex. The design, entitled Bambus, was created by artist Kirsten Rømer and features a cluster of bamboo plants printed in avocado green on a light-to-medium-weight natural unbleached cotton. The piece is finished ..
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 s..
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 s..