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By Louis Weisdorf

Multi-Lite Pendant Desert Sage

€419.30€599

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.

  • Shade Color:Desert Sage
  • Lamp Base:Brass
Size:Small
ITEM NO: 10110695
    • Market Compliance:Australia, United Kingdom, Europe e x . UK
    • Design:Multi-Lite
    • Product Net Weight Kg:1.49
    • Gross Weight Kg:2.35
    • Gross Height Meter:0.3
    • Gross Length Meter:0.375
    • Gross Depth Meter:0.26
    • Lightbulb Socket:EU – E14 (Bulb not included)
    • Lumen Watt Recommended:470 Lumen (≤ 5W-6W LED Dimmable)
    • Lamp Height:28 cm
    • Lamp Stand:Ø25,5/L27 cm
    • Shade Dimension:Ø22,5 x 11 cm
    • Canopy Dimensions:Ø11,5 x 6 cm half ball shaped
    • Cord Length:380 cm

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 1972 Multi-Lite Collection by Louis Weisdorf represents the ‘golden era’ of Danish design, featuring two adaptable, characterful shades that are sure to become the focal point of any room.

 
 

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MULTI-LITE COLLECTION

 

 

Weisdorf made the drawings for the Multi-Lite in 1972. The lamp collection reflects Weisdorf’s passion for objects that can be changed by the user, involving them in the design process and offering a more dynamic design. Simply adjusting its shades transforms the lamp, enabling light to be directed upwards, downwards or even in asymmetric beams. As Weisdorf himself said: “It's a bit more complex.”

 

 

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LOUIS WEISDORF

 

 

Louis Weisdorf (1932– 2021) was a well-known Danish architect and industrial designer. After becoming one of the youngest designers to graduate from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1954, he worked across graphic, interior, architectural, and industrial design. Weisdorf described himself as a specialist in versatility, which sums up the prodigious and notable career of this multi-faceted designer.

 

 

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