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By Louis Weisdorf

Multi-Lite Pendant

799 €

The Multi-Lite Pendant embraces the golden era of Danish design with its characteristic shape of two opposing outside, mobile shades that enable creating a personal installation and a wide range of lighting values in a room. By individually rotating the shades, the Multi-Lite Pendant can be transformed into multiple combinations where the light can be directed upwards, downwards or exude an asymmetrical art light. The Multi-Lite was first drawn in 1972 when Louis Weisdorf did an exception to his own design custom of using multiple repeating elements. Instead, it reflects his passion for diversity. Two cylindrical shapes lay the foundation of the lamp and a metal ring encompasses it and anchors the two quarter-spherical shades, which ultimately completes a picture of an iconic design with multiple purposes. The Multi-Lite Pendant has a timeless expression that fits into any domestic setting.

  • Shade Color:Sea Grey Semi Matt
  • Lamp Base:Brass
Size:Large
ITEM NO: 10014451
    • Market compliance:Europe e x . UK, AU-NZ, UK-IE
    • Design:Multi-Lite
    • Product net weight kg:2.79
    • Gross weight kg:4.48
    • Gross height meter:0.51
    • Gross length meter:0.37
    • Gross depth meter:0.37
    • Lightbulb socket:EU – E27 (Bulb not included)
    • Lumen watt recommended:810 Lumen (~ 6W-10W LED)
    • Lamp height:42 cm
    • Lamp stand:Ø36/L:39 cm
    • Shade dimension:Ø32 x 16 cm
    • Canopy dimensions:Ø11,5 x 6 cm half ball shaped
    • Cord length:380 cm
    • Materials:Brass/Sea Grey Semi Matt

The Multi-Lite Pendant embraces the golden era of Danish design with its characteristic shape of two opposing outside, mobile shades that enable creating a personal installation and a wide range of lighting values in a room. By individually rotating the shades, the Multi-Lite Pendant can be transformed into multiple combinations where the light can be directed upwards, downwards or exude an asymmetrical art light. The Multi-Lite was first drawn in 1972 when Louis Weisdorf did an exception to his own design custom of using multiple repeating elements. Instead, it reflects his passion for diversity. Two cylindrical shapes lay the foundation of the lamp and a metal ring encompasses it and anchors the two quarter-spherical shades, which ultimately completes a picture of an iconic design with multiple purposes. The Multi-Lite Pendant has a timeless expression that fits into any domestic setting.