Pendant light, Dahl Large, brass matt and white, Ø25cm, H33cm - NORTHERN
The designer Birger Dahl is honored for the commemoration of the centenary of his birth, thanks to Northern Lighting, which reissued the Dahl pendant light.
It created in 1956 and light up the Norwegian Parliament.
This pendant light in opal glass crosses time thanks to it minimalist and contemporary form, accessorized of brass in the top and nether of the lampshade.
The lamp finds perfectly it place in a living-room, in a kitchen or in a dinner-room.
It has a height of 33 cm and a diameter (in the center) of 25 cm, its cable is 3 meters with a canopy.
This pendant light is available in different colors on our site or on demand. The bulb is not included with the lamp
Bulb recommended : E27, 100 W
Made in Norway.
- Base :
- E27
- Bulb type :
- Tout type d'ampoule
- Color :
- white
- Condition :
- new
- Country of origin :
- Norway
- Created for :
- indoor
- Creation year :
- 1956
- Energy label :
- A > E
- IP :
- 20
- Material :
- opal glass
- Max power :
- < 100 W
- Model :
- Dahl
- Number of bulbs :
- 1
- Power cable length :
- 3 m
- Product code :
- NORTHERN LIGHTING _444_445
- Source included :
- No
- Dimensions :
- L 25.0cm x H 33.0cm x P 25.0cm
- Diameter Ø :
- 25.0cm
- standard delivery, under 48h (for product in stock): 6,90 €
- delivery in a pick-up store, under 48h (for product in stock): 5,90 €
- express delivery, the next day before 1pm (for product in stock): 12,90 €
- Delivery by courier during the day within 3 hours (for any order placed before 3 p.m.):
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Birger Dahl (1916–1998) was born in the city of Moss, Norway and is considered one of Scandinavia’s leading post–war interior architects.
He was educated at the Norwegia...