Normann Copenhagen Pix Lamp
  • Normann Copenhagen Pix Lamp
  • Normann Copenhagen Pix Lamp
  • Normann Copenhagen Pix Lamp
  • Normann Copenhagen Pix Lamp
  • Normann Copenhagen Pix Lamp
  • Normann Copenhagen Pix Lamp
  • Normann Copenhagen Pix Lamp

Normann Copenhagen Pix Lamp

€177.69
Availability if not in stock 1 to 2 weeks.
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A reinterpretation of the archetypical spherical pendant lamp, the recognizable, timeless silhouette is used for the design of the Pix Lamp, while the captivating surface of the lamp gets its unique look from its composition of recycled plastic waste. Pix Lamp is not just an aesthetic design, it is also a resourceful one. For the production of the lampshade, plastic waste in various shades of white is mixed and granulated, before being heated to a melting point of 120°, allowing the material to be reheated and reused at the end of its life without altering its properties. This particular process enables a circular life cycle and presents a design where each lampshade has its own, unique color composition.

The thickness of the material makes Pix Lamp look opaque when the light is turned off. When the light is turned on, the appearance of the material transforms, obtaining a translucent look, the light from the bulb shining through and highlighting the granulated structure of the lampshade.

Wherever Pix is placed, its straightforward design idiom is sure to blend in with the surrounding interior while its distinctive lampshade offers a cozy, charismatic glow.

Specifications

Materials: 100% Low Density Polyethylene Industrial Waste

Pix Lamp collection has a timeless silhouette and a captivating, pixelated surface made from 100% recycled plastic waste

Size Description

Size & Weight: Ø: 45 cm 1,5 kg

  • Simon Legald

    Simon Legald (born 1986) is a Danish product designer located in Copenhagen. He graduated from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2012. Works with both small- and large scale products. For me honesty describes the true identity of objects. By highlighting the techniques necessary for the structure of the product, and making it a visual part of my design. Therefor I design with both craftsmanship and industry in mind.
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