Lyfa
Brand: Lyfa
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..
£495.00
Brand: Lyfa
This high-quality 1950s pendant lighting fixture was produced by Danish lighting company Lyfa and is attributed to Bent Karlby, who created other similar designs for the company at the time. The multi-layered matte-lacquered steel shade in a classic midcentury muted avocado-olive green and soft blac..
£375.00
Brand: Lyfa
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..
£325.00
Brand: Lyfa
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..
£385.00
Brand: Lyfa
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..
£345.00
Brand: Lyfa
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..
£125.00
Brand: Lyfa
The International Forum (iF) Product Design Awards have been presented annually since 1953 to products deemed by an international committee of experts to be of outstanding excellence in design. Recipients include this Piccolo table lamp, created by Danish lighting company Lyfa and awarded the iF Pro..
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Brand: Lyfa
The International Forum (iF) Product Design Awards have been presented annually since 1953 to products deemed by an international committee of experts to be of outstanding excellence in design. Recipients include the Piccolo lamp series, created by Danish lighting company Lyfa and awarded the iF Pro..
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Brand: Lyfa
Designed by Danish architect-designer Bent Karlby and produced by Lyfa in the 1950s, this P528 midcentury Danish modern rise-and-fall pendant with its gunmetal grey shade was part of Lyfa's premium-quality Lyfalux lighting range. The perspex core provides glare-free but effective illumination, and t..
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Brand: Lyfa
Issued by Lyfa in 1968, Bent Karlby's Troika pendant light was marketed as one of the company's Lyfalux series, a branding reserved for their most high-quality designer lines. With its tri-tone colour scheme of chocolate brown, coffee and cream, the Troika is a classic Bent Karlby art light, reflect..
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Brand: Lyfa
One of several Pan-themed lights designed by Danish architect Bent Karlby for Lyfa in the 1960s, this high-quality pendant lamp in muted primrose yellow and custard-powder orange has a perspex band with grey trim that throws light onto the lamp's external surfaces to create the cosy atmosphere of Da..
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Brand: Lyfa
Danish architect Bent Karlby's classic Pan pendant light was made in the 1960s in two versions, a plexiglas version produced by ASK Belysning and this solid brass version produced by Lyfa. Providing a cosy and glare-free uplight and downlight in the Danish hygge style, it is ideal for use over a din..
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Brand: Lyfa
A rarely seen rise-and-fall lamp (hejselampe in Danish), produced by top Danish lighting company Lyfa in the 1950s and entitled Kegle. The conical metal body has a matte light grey finish and comes complete with its original egg-shaped Lyfa hoist pulley. An integrated handle inside the shade allows ..
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Brand: Lyfa
Designed by architect Bent Karlby and produced by Lyfa in the late 1960s, the Kvadrille is a Danish art lamp that can be hung on a wall or displayed freestanding on a table or shelf. Measuring 25 cm square with a depth of 11 cm, it is an artwork as much as a lighting fixture – an interesting sculptu..
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Brand: Lyfa
This high-quality 1950s pendant lighting fixture was produced by Danish lighting company Lyfa and is attributed to Bent Karlby, who created other similar designs for the company. The slotted matte avocado green shade concentrates the light from the white opal glass body in a downward direction while..
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Brand: Lyfa
Like many of Bent Karlby's designs of this period, the Påfugl is an artwork at least as much as it is a lighting fixture – indeed, the original advertising described it as a relief in a reference to its sculptural qualities. Measuring 27cm in diameter with a projection of 11cm, the Påfugl comprises ..
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Brand: Lyfa
As much an artwork as a lighting fixture, Bent Karlby's Pan-Opticon is one of several Pan-themed lights he designed for Lyfa in the late 1960s. We have two blue Pan-Opticons which we are offering for sale together as a pair (the price shown is for both). Measuring 60 cm long, 5 cm wide and 8 cm deep..
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Brand: Lyfa
Philosopher, poet, mathematician and designer Piet Hein is perhaps best known today for his invention of the superelipse, an oval shape originally conceived to solve Copenhagen's traffic congestion but later applied to a range of design problems including the famous superelipse table which maximises..
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Brand: Lyfa
Designed by Louis Weisdorf in 1963 and produced by Lyfa from 1966, the Facet pendant light is constructed from 18 identical metal strips, gold on the outside and alternately rich orange and yellow ochre inside, interlocked to form a cylinder. Light emerges through gaps between the overlapping strips..
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Brand: Lyfa
Danish architect Fritz Schlegel designed this bell-shaped light for Lyfa, called the P295, but better known as the Schlegel-lampe, in 1938. It remained in production for more than four decades. This example, in brass, can be dated with precision to the late 1970s shortly after Lyfa merged with Fog &..
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Brand: Lyfa
The Seks-Tre-Pendel (the Six-Three-Pendant in English) was designed by Danish architect Ole Panton, the brother of Verner, and is named for its geometric form constructed from three hexagons. An April 1969 advert identifies the Seks-Tre-Pendel as a LYFALUX-SERIES production, a branding reserved by L..
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Brand: Lyfa
Designed in 1967 by Claus Bonderup and Torsten Thorup and put into production by Fog & Mørup while the design duo were still students, the Semi proved an immensely popular light and was one of just a handful of Fog & Mørup designs that continued in production after the company was taken over..
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Brand: Lyfa
Pantre (Three-Pan in English) is one of several panpipe-themed lights Danish architect-designer Bent Karlby created for Lyfa in the late 1960s, and as with its wall-mounted sibling the Pan-Opticon, the Pantre's three shiny aluminium bulb-concealing covers can be slid up and down to change the qualit..
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Brand: Lyfa
This stunning wall light was produced by Lyfa in the 1950s and is in excellent vintage condition with no damage to the white cased glass shade or the black slatted skirt. There is generalised patination to the brass frame commensurate with its age. Measuring 28 cm in height overall and 15 cm in diam..
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