Pandul Swing VIP Table Lamp.
Pandul Swing VIP Table Lamp.
Immediately recognised for it's architectural qualities,
The Swing VIP lamp conquered the front pages of architectural magazines around the world, when first introduced, and was bought by The Danish Art Foundation. The Swing lamp is still considered to be an Icon.
Designed in 1972 by Jorgen Gammelgaard (1938 - 1991) was a Danish professor and architect and also designed silverware for Georg Jensen.
During his career, Gammelgaard also worked in the design offices or Arne Jacobsen and Mogens Koch.
Dimensions 60cm high. Shade 35cm diameter. Base 10cm high.
Pandul Swing VIP Table Lamp.
Immediately recognised for it's architectural qualities,
The Swing VIP lamp conquered the front pages of architectural magazines around the world, when first introduced, and was bought by The Danish Art Foundation. The Swing lamp is still considered to be an Icon.
Designed in 1972 by Jorgen Gammelgaard (1938 - 1991) was a Danish professor and architect and also designed silverware for Georg Jensen.
During his career, Gammelgaard also worked in the design offices or Arne Jacobsen and Mogens Koch.
Dimensions 60cm high. Shade 35cm diameter. Base 10cm high.
Pandul Swing VIP Table Lamp.
Immediately recognised for it's architectural qualities,
The Swing VIP lamp conquered the front pages of architectural magazines around the world, when first introduced, and was bought by The Danish Art Foundation. The Swing lamp is still considered to be an Icon.
Designed in 1972 by Jorgen Gammelgaard (1938 - 1991) was a Danish professor and architect and also designed silverware for Georg Jensen.
During his career, Gammelgaard also worked in the design offices or Arne Jacobsen and Mogens Koch.
Dimensions 60cm high. Shade 35cm diameter. Base 10cm high.