Designed by Space Copenhagen
Space Copenhagen?s ambition was to design a lamp with a simple industrial feel, but which was still elegant and poetic.
Finishes:
Base in bronzed brass, diffusor in satinized opal glass
Dimensions:
DIA500 x H1500 mm
Wattage:
16.3W, Built in LED
$500
Space Copenhagen?s ambition was to design a lamp with a simple industrial feel, but which was still elegant and poetic. The Copenhagen Pendant is an exercise in contrasts. Combining the classic and the modern, the maritime and the industrial.
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