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VL 45 Radiohus Portable Lamp

Louis Poulsen
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VL 45 Radiohus Portable Lamp

Base: Brass/Glossy White Opal Glass Standard

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VL 45 Radiohus Portable Lamp

Base: Brass/Glossy Pale Rose Glass Standard

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VL 45 Radiohus Portable Lamp

Base: Brass/Glossy Pale Yellow Glass Standard

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The fixture provides uniform, general and diffused illumination. The opening at the bottom of the glass produces downwards directed light. The quality of the glass ensures that the fixture is evenly lit.

Materials:
Mouth-blown glass, brass and aged brass with hairlines and genuine leather strap.

Finish:
Glossy white opal glass, glossy Pale Rose coloured glass or glossy Pale Yellow colourd glass. Brass or aged brass with hairlines and lacquered finish. Light or Dark brown leather strap.

Mounting:
USB-C to USB-C cord. White light indicator on base when charging. Battery lifetime: X hours at 100%. XX hours at 5%. Dim to Warm (2000-2700K), stepless-dim and 4 step-dim (5%, 20%, 45%, 100%) Customer user setting (can switch between the functions). System level output: 100% = XXX lm. The lamp is fitted with an integrated energy-saving replaceable LED light source. Compatible with standard USB adapters (Min. 1.5A)

Class & light source:
Ingress protection IP44, suited for in- and outdoor use.​

VL 45 Radiohus Portable Lamp

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Dia17.6 x H27.5

From ฿30,600
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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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