Louis Poulsen Aj Terra Floor lamp steel
Manufacturer: Louis Poulsen - Designer: Arne Jacobsen - Color: black - Height: 1300 mm Width: 275 mm - Light source: LED 1x20W E27 - Ean: 5714693752560
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Originally designed for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen in 1957, the AJ lamp is one of Arne Jacobsen's most significant design icons. Initially, the product range included a floor lamp, a wall lamp, a table lamp and a smaller table lamp, as well as a table lamp designed to be attached to the table. The AJ floor lamp has an iconic and graphic shape, which aligns perfectly with Jacobsen's design style and contrasts with the curvature of some of the furniture in the SAS Royal Hotel. The timeless design of the lamp makes it perfect for any interior environment and over the years the shades have been adapted to modern interior trends.
Lighting system
The floor lamp emits light directed downwards. The screen angle can be adjusted to optimize light distribution. The screen is painted white inside to ensure a soft and comfortable light.
Product details
1x20W E27 source
Dimensions and measurements
Dimensions (mm):275 (Width) x 1300 (height) x (length)
Weight:3.4 kg
Additional information
Surface: black, liquid paint. Material: drawn steel. Injection molded zinc base. Cable length: 2.6m. Switch: on the cable. Cable type: black plastic with socket.
Mounting
PVC with socket. Cable length: 2.4m. On/off: foot switch.
TRADITION MEETS MODERNITY
Originally designed by Arne Jacobsen for the SAS Royal Hotel of Copenhagen, the AJ family of lamps is a classic that contributed to the modernist style of the hotel, with its graphic lines and simple elegance. The distinctive design and simplicity remain the perfect choice for a modern home.
ARNE JACOBSEN
Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) is a Danish modern architect world famous, who has designed numerous buildings in Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom.