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..
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..
As we wrote back in 2011 in a blog post which you can read here, Fog & Mørup's Golden Line was a mid-1970s premium offering of a small number of the company's lines in 24-carat gold-plated editions. One of the selected lines was Jo Hammerborg's multi-layered Milieu, and this is a rare exam..
Measuring 122 x 208 cm, this mint and unused fabric is a lightweight and translucent polyester printed with a large-scale op-art sunburst motif in monochrome greys and black on a white background...
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..
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. ..
This huge and heavy canvas-like cotton textile was made in Sweden in the 1970s and is a classic Swedish midcentury modern design of a stylised tree trunk and branches with autumnal leaves and small flowers in the style of Viola Gråsten. Measuring 147 x 235 cm and finished on all edges, the textile i..
Purchased in Sweden, this vintage midcentury textile measures 117 x 189 cm and is hemmed at top and bottom edges. A high-quality medium-weight slubbed fabric typical of Swedish furnishing textiles in the postwar midcentury era and particularly characteristic of companies like Boras Wafveri, the magn..
This stylish and effective tubular over-desk work lamp was produced by Danish lighting company Lyfa in the 1980s but has evidently never been used and remains in near-mint condition. Measuring 51cm in width and 6cm in diameter, the glossy, bright white metal lamp is designed to be suspended from its..
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..