Fritz Hansen Silhuet Pendant Lamp
  • Fritz Hansen Silhuet Pendant Lamp
  • Fritz Hansen Silhuet Pendant Lamp
  • Fritz Hansen Silhuet Pendant Lamp
  • Fritz Hansen Silhuet Pendant Lamp

Fritz Hansen Silhuet Pendant Lamp P2

€385.95
Availability if not in stock accessories 2 weeks furniture 6 weeks
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  • Brushed Brass
  • Polished Brass
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Bold lighting with warm presence and true mystique

The beautiful Silhuet pendant is characterised by soft – almost hynotising – lines and warm brass. Its simple form makes the possibilities of application endless – at work, for dining, in kitchens or living rooms.

Fritz Hansen has reissued the Silhuet design in celebration of the Danish designer Jo Hammerborg’s 100th anniversary. In homage, Hammerborg’s signature and a 100-year tag are inscribed inside every pendant. DESIGNER Jo Hammerborg (1920-1982) was trained as a silversmith and created over 180 different lamp designs over the course of his extraordinarily creative career.

This product is CE approved only and should only be used in countries that follow and accept this standard. If it is used elsewhere it will be at the customer's sole risk, responsibility and liability.

Specifications

Class II 
Cord color & material Black textile Cord Lenght EU: 300 cm / 118 in JP: 150 cm / 59 in
Ceritification EU: CE JP: PSE
Lampbase EU: E27 JP: E26
Energy Class and labe;Max. 75W, A++ 

Size Description

Ø: 29,5 cm/ 11.6 in H: 32,8 cm/ 12.9 in

  • Jo Hammerborg

    Johannes (Jo) Hammerborg grew up on the outskirts of Randers in a regular middle-class family. He trained as a silversmith, participated in Denmark's resistance and struggle for freedom in 1940-45 as a saboteur, studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and worked as a silversmith at Georg Jensen. In 1957, he was hired as chief designer at the lamp manufacturer Fog &amp; Mørup, where he worked until 1980.<p>He was a pronounced idea person and entrepreneur, who throughout his entire life initiated and developed the things he was passionate about. He was a key driving force for Fog &amp; Mørup, and it was under his leadership that the company experienced their most creative and commercially successful period. With a distinct design philosophy, great insight in elimination technique and a profound understanding of form, function and aesthetics, he created over 180 different designs of lamps, several of which have received international awards. In 1980, Fog &amp; Mørup underwent a series of mergers, and in the late 90s ceased production of his designs.</p>
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