DANISH DESIGN - FLOOR LAMPS

Floor Lamps By Arne Jacobsen

Aj by Arne jacobsen

Arne Jacobsen AJ Gulvlampe

The AJ lamp was designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1960 to SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (Radisson Blu). The lamp was part of the overall design concept of the hotel. Several of the hotel’s products have today obtained the status of design icons, and in the field of lighting, especially the AJ lamps have become world-renowned.

Floor Lamps By Ahm & Lund

Clam by Ahm & lund

Aj royal model 28710 by Arne jacobsen

Aj royal model 28710 by Arne jacobsen

AJ Royal Model 28710 is designed by Arne Jacobsen for the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. The lamp is made of lacquered steel with a shade of fabric. The lamp stands out a lot and does not look like some of his other models.

BellEvue by Arne Jacobsen

The Bellevue table lamp was designed in 1929 by Arne Jacobsen as the first lamp series from the master’s hand. Production and design is a speck shot from the Bauhaus period and the screen with its cutting of the 45 degrees is also seen going again at the famous Bellevue gas station.

Floor Lamps By Hans J. Wegner

Opala by Hans J. Wegner

Floor Lamps By JakoB Lange

Keglen by Jakob Lange

Floor Lamps By LE Klint

Model 325 by Le Klint

Model 328 by Le Klint

Model 349 by Le Klint

Model 351 by Le Klint

Floor Lamps By Space Copenhagen

Gravity by Space Copenhagen

Copenhagen SC14 by Space Copenhagen

Floor Lamps By Poul Henningsen

Ph80 by poul henningsen

The PH 80 floor is based on the same 3-screen principle and with the logarithmic spiral as a starting point. The material is opal acrylic and the top screen is red to give a warm and atmospheric light. The lamp number does not refer to the diameter of the screen as normal in the 3-screen system. The lamp was made after Poul Henningsens death to mark his 80th birthday in 1974 – hence the name PH 80.

PH floor lamps by poul henningsen

Beautiful and classic Poul Henningsen floor lamp with black or chrome metallized frame. The timeless PH floor lamp has a display in mouth blown, white opal glass and frame in black or chrome metallised brass. The fine, dark or chome frame and the simple glass screen create a beautiful contrast that gives both industrial and classical expression.

Model Question Mark Floor Lamp by Poul Henningsen

Poul Henningsen designed the beautiful Question Mark floor lamp in the 1930’s.

2/2 floor lamp by Poul Henningsen

Poul Henningsen designed 2/2 floor lamp in the 1930’s.

PH 3/2 by Poul Henningsen

Floor Lamps By Verner Panton

Panthella by verner panton

Panthella table and floor lamp was designed by Verner Panton in 1971 and is still one of his most popular lamps. The lamp’s organic shape, like the many strong colors the lamp was originally launched, is typical of Verner Panton’s design. Verner Panton wanted to create a lamp where both the foot and the screen act as a light reflector. Previously, the lamp was produced in several colors. Today it is available in white.

Fun 1STM by verner panton

Floor Lamps By Vilhelm Lauritzen

VL38 Floor lamp by vilhelm lauritzen

This beautiful and organic floor lamp is designed by the Danish designer Vilhelm Lauritzen. The lamp is part of his VL38 series. It is made of brushed brass and is available in both black and white.

VL STUdio Floor lamp by vilhelm lauritzen