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Key Features
Designed by Arne Jacobsen to be utilized for one of his mid-century modernist architectural projects in the 1950s, the Louis Poulsen AJ Eklipta Wall Sconce was used indoors on stairways and outdoors as wall lamps. And this minimalist beauty can still be used in either context today. The handblown White Opal glass shade has a transparent edge, casting a decorative halo of light around the lamp.
When you hear the name Louis Poulsen, you think distinctive modern Danish lighting. From the classic icons of the 1920s to more recent pieces, all Louis Poulsen lighting is created based on a deep-felt respect for architecture, understanding the emotional effect of lighting and the belief that shadow is just as aesthetically important as light. All three aspects manifest themselves in the sculptural layering and comfortable, glare-free light of Louis Poulsen pendants, wall, table and floor lamps.
Key Features
Designed by Arne Jacobsen to be utilized for one of his mid-century modernist architectural projects in the 1950s, the Louis Poulsen AJ Eklipta Wall Sconce was used indoors on stairways and outdoors as wall lamps. And this minimalist beauty can still be used in either context today. The handblown White Opal glass shade has a transparent edge, casting a decorative halo of light around the lamp.
When you hear the name Louis Poulsen, you think distinctive modern Danish lighting. From the classic icons of the 1920s to more recent pieces, all Louis Poulsen lighting is created based on a deep-felt respect for architecture, understanding the emotional effect of lighting and the belief that shadow is just as aesthetically important as light. All three aspects manifest themselves in the sculptural layering and comfortable, glare-free light of Louis Poulsen pendants, wall, table and floor lamps.
- Designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1959
- Mounts directly to finished surface
- Material: Powder coated spun aluminum
- Shade Material: Hand-blown White Opal glass
- Adjustable: Head
- Location Rating: UL Listed Wet
- Made from Sustainably Sourced Materials: This design is produced using responsibly harvested, reclaimed or alternative materials.
- Eco-Friendly Packaging: This design is shipped using recycled, recyclable or limited packaging materials to reduce waste and carbon footprint.
- OK for Outdoor Use
- Assembly Required: No
- Made In Denmark
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