VL45 Radiohus Pendant - V3

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VL45 Radiohus Pendant - V3

Louis Poulsen
From ฿40,900
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The VL 45 Radiohus Pendant was originally designed by Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen in partnership with Louis Poulsen for his gesamtkunstwerk at the Danish Broadcasting House, also known as Radiohuset. The original design from the 1940s features a brass suspension and mouthblown three-layer glass shade, a classic and elegant combination. Historical photos capture the VL 45 Radiohus above the Eames Lounge Chair in the iconic American couple Charles and Ray Eames' home and studio in 1950s Los Angeles. Today, the design maintains its lighting benefits, and sophisticated look and feel that suit today's interior trends so well.

Materials
Mouth-blown polished opal glass. Untreated brushed brass, will patinate.

Finish
Glossy opal glass. Brushed brass, untreated.

Mounting
Cable Ø 175/Ø 250: 3x0,75mm². Ø 370 (E27): 3x1mm². Ø 370 (LED): 2x0,75mm² & Wire. Canopy: Yes. LED canopy contains driver. Cable length: E27: 4.4m. LED: 4m.

Class & light source
Ingress protection IP20. Electric shock protection I w. Ground.
1x100W E27

VL45 Radiohus Pendant - V3

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Dimensions (cm)

Dia37 x H44.8

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Vilhelm Lauritzen

Vilhelm Lauritzen

Vilhelm Lauritzen (1894-1984) is the architect behind the Royal Danish Embassy in Washington, DC. He graduated as an architect from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture in Copenhagen. And in 1922 he established studio Vilhelm Lauritzen, which is still functioning today. Lauritzen has contributed to modernism in Danish architecture with a number of outstanding buildings, often with representative institutions of importance but also villas and apartment buildings.
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