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  • Copper “Louisiana” pendant light by Jørgen Bo & Vilhelm Wohlert for Louis Poulsen (Denmark, 1960s). A refined, sculptural design in warm copper, giving off a soft, glare-free light thanks to its layered inner shade. Originally created in connection with the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, where both architects were closely involved for decades. Beautiful patina, timeless proportions. Effortless Danish design that works perfectly above a dining table or as a subtle focal point. In very good condition.

    “Louisiana” pendant light by Jørgen Bo & Vilhelm Wohlert for Louis Poulsen

    €650.00
  • Sculptural pendant light by Bent Karlby for Lyfa (Denmark, 1960s). A bold, architectural design with folded metal shades in black and orange, creating a striking contrast and a warm, indirect glow. The layered construction plays with light and shadow, giving the piece a dynamic, almost graphic presence. A true mid-century statement. Compact, sculptural, and highly distinctive. Perfect as a focal point in any interior. In very good condition with age related wear.

    Sculptural pendant light by Bent Karlby for Lyfa

    €450.00
  • Sold Rosewood & aluminium floorlamp attributed to Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). This elegant floor lamp features a sleek, minimalistic design, beautifully combining warm rosewood with refined aluminium details. While the model is often attributed to Jo Hammerborg, no official documentation has been found to fully confirm this. Regardless, it remains a striking example of high-quality Danish mid-century lighting. Presented in good condition, with normal age-related signs of use.

    Rosewood & aluminium floor lamp

  • XL “Verona” pendant light by Svend Middelboe for Nordisk Solar (Denmark, 1970s). A striking design classic featuring five aluminium shades that gently diffuse light into a soft, ambient glow. The Verona is a perfect balance of form and function, its sculptural silhouette and calming illumination make it an elegant statement piece in any interior. This example is in good vintage condition, with some signs of age such as minor scuffs to the paint. It includes the original ceiling mount, allowing for direct installation to the ceiling without a visible cable if wanted.

    XL “Verona” pendant light by Svend Middelboe

    €620.00
  • Sculptural floor lamp by Temde Leuchten (Switzerland, 1970s). This exceptional piece combines an organic form with a subtle brutalist character. It is crafted from solid burnt oak and features three round glass light sources that create a warm, atmospheric glow. Versatile in use, the lamp can function as a mid-height floor lamp, a table lamp, or even a wall-mounted piece thanks to its integrated rear mountings. The lamp remains in very good condition, with the wood showing a beautifully aged patina that enhances its character.

    Sculptural floor lamp by Temde Leuchten

    €950.00
  • Wall light by Borens (Sweden, 1980s). A refined example of Scandinavian modernism, this wall lamp features layered metal shades surrounding a perforated inner cylinder, creating a warm, diffused glow. The structured, almost architectural design adds depth while maintaining a clean and balanced aesthetic. In very good vintage condition with a mild patina to the metal. Marked by maker.

    Wall light by Borens

    €350.00
  • Stunning pendant light by Carl Thore for Granhaga (Sweden, 1960s). A sleek design featuring two aluminium shades and a black halo which is lacquered in yellow on the inside. The yellow interior creates a beautiful defused and moody light dispersion. The lamp remains in very good condition.

    Pendant light by Carl Thore for Granhaga

    €400.00
  • “Konkylie” pendant light by Louis Weisdorf for Lyfa (Denmark, 1960s). A strong, sculptural design with a clear architectural feel, typical of Weisdorf’s work. The layered brass shades unfold like a shell, revealing a striking red and orange interior that adds depth and warmth. When lit, the light is softly diffused, creating a rich, atmospheric glow with subtle color reflection. The interplay between the polished brass exterior and the warm-toned interior gives the piece a dynamic character. A well-balanced design that works just as well as a statement piece above a dining table as it does in a more minimal setting. A solid example of Danish mid-century lighting, where form and function meet effortlessly.

    “Konkylie” pendant light by Louis Weisdorf for Lyfa

    €1,200.00
  • Sculptural wall-mirror in solid pine (Sweden, 1970s). This stunning Swedish mirror is crafted from solid pine, showcasing a bold and sculptural appearance. The mirror remains in excellent condition.

    Sculptural wall-mirror in solid pine

    €400.00
  • Sold Atomium floor lamp by Benjamin Hopf & Constantin Wortmann for Kundalini (Italy, 1990s). Inspired by the iconic Atomium in Brussels, this striking lamp features a molded plastic structure with six internal light sources, creating a warm and atmospheric glow. The piece is versatile and can be used both as a floor lamp or as a large pendant light. It remains in good vintage condition, with visible signs of use including scratches and some purple marks that could not be removed.

    Atomium floor lamp by Benjamin Hopf & Constantin Wortmann for Kundalini

  • Sold Trombone floorlamp by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). This stunning lamp is made out of a square metal base, 2 chrome rods and a tubular aluminium shade perforated with elongated slots on top and below. This one is an early production in good vintage condition with visible using traces on and inside the shade.

    Trombone floorlamp by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup

  • Sold A wonderful example of an early “Moon” pendant light by Verner Panton for Louis Poulsen (Denmark, 1960s). An early model of the iconic Space Age "moon lamp," also known as the Visor pendant, designed by Verner Panton in the 1960s and produced by Louis Poulsen, Denmark. This sculptural piece features ten white, rotatable rings made of enameled metal, arranged around a central light source. The adjustable blades allow for subtle variation in light diffusion, creating a warm, atmospheric glow while maintaining its striking geometric presence. A true Danish Op-Art design classic, the lamp combines functionality with a bold visual identity that remains timeless. The lamp is in very good vintage condition with some minor scuffs in the paint.

    Early “Moon” pendant light by Verner Panton for Louis Poulsen

  • Sold Rare “Knubbling” floor lamp by Anders Pehrson for Ateljé Lyktan (Sweden, 1970s). An absolutely spectacular design by renowned Swedish designer Anders Person, the Knubbling floor lamp is a true statement piece. The lamp features an elegant dark brown lacquered metal base, beautifully contrasted by a generous acrylic shade. Both the shade and the internal diffuser emit light in subtly different tones, creating a layered and dynamic illumination effect. When lit, the lamp reveals a warm, atmospheric glow with remarkable depth. This example remains in very good vintage condition, showing only minor surface scratches to the base consistent with age and use. A rare and collectible piece of Swedish modern lighting.

    “Knubbling” floor lamp by Anders Pehrson for Ateljé Lyktan

  • A rare copper version of the “Kastor” pendel by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). An iconic example of Scandinavian modernism! This exceptional high-end piece is constructed from layered copper shells, elegantly separated by brass spacers, offering a spectacular sculptural presence. The interior is lacquered in orange, creating a warm and atmospheric glow. When illuminated, the lamp disperses light beautifully and projects a subtle star-like pattern onto the ceiling. One of Hammerborg's most striking and refined designs remaining in excellent condition, with only a light natural patina to the copper.

    Copper “Kastor” pendel by Jo Hammerborg

    €1,400.00
  • Flower-shaped pendant light by Svend Aage Holm Sørensen (Denmark, 1960s). An exceptional Brutalist pendant, crafted from layered, flame-cut and acid-treated brass slats. The sculptural construction creates a striking interplay of light and shadow, while the beautifully developed patina enhances its raw, organic character. A true eye-catcher with strong presence. In original, well-preserved condition. Marked by the maker.

    Flower-shaped pendant light by Svend Aage Holm Sørensen

    €980.00
  • Iconic RA-24 pendant light by Piet Hein for Lyfa (Denmark, 1960s). Originally conceived in the early 1930s by Danish designer and poet Piet Hein, the RA lamp was ahead of its time. Due to the outbreak of the Second World War, the design never entered full-scale production back then. It wasn't until 1969 that LYFA finally brought the lamp into proper production. This example is in excellent condition, very close to mint. The original LYFA label is stamped into the suspension rod.

    Iconic RA-24 pendant light by Piet Hein for Lyfa

    €470.00
  • Uplighter Floor lamp by Gianfranco Frattini for Relco Milano (Italy, 1980s). A very minimalist lamp, executed in a clean, architectural form that acts as an indirect light source. The lamp is in very good condition and the original dimmer is functional. Marked by maker.

    Uplighter Floor lamp by Gianfranco Frattini for Relco

    €400.00
  • Mid-Century wall mirror in rosewood (Denmark, 1960s). A simple but beautiful wall mirror with a chamfered edge, made out of a dark solid rosewood. In good condition with a minor chip in the wood on the backside.

    Mid-Century wall mirror in rosewood

    €280.00
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