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P376 KF2 Pendant Lamp - Chrome

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  • P376 KF2 Pendant Lamp Chrome image.
  • P376 KF2 Pendant Lamp Chrome image.
  • P376 KF2 Pendant Lamp Chrome image.
  • P376 KF2 Pendant Lamp Chrome image.

P376 KF2 Pendant Lamp - Chrome

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£169.50
Regular
£339.00
Delivered 10 - 16 weeks

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CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION

AN ICON OF DANISH MODERNISM

Originally designed in 1963 by Preben Juhl Fabricius and Jorgen Kastholm, this Designer Editions style of P376 KF2 Pendant Lamp influenced the style of Danish Modernism. Its five symmetrical shades gradually curve towards the center to emit a diffused, non-glaring light. An approach to lamp design that has become an inspiration to other artists' interpretations. This lovely masterpiece is available in aluminium, white, and chrome versions.

P376 KF2 Pendant Lamp
P376 KF2 Pendant Lamp

TIMELESS DESIGN

Add personality and Modern Danish flair to any space in your house with Designer Editions style of P376 KF2 Pendant Light. This iconic design blends beautifully with a variety of home interior styles, from industrial lofts to farmhouse kitchens. The five concentric shades produces a diffused glow that creates an inviting, ambient accent light, giving your interior a laid-back and calming ambiance.

THE FINER DETAILS

P376 KF2 Pendant Lamp
  • Material: Chrome Style Finish
  • Wattage: E27 1 * 60W Recommended
  • Bulb Included: No
  • Look: Danish Classic
  • Warranty: 2 Years
  • Assembly: Basic Assembly Required
  • Instructions: Included
  • Dimmable: Yes / Independent Device Not Included
  • Electrical: Comes with UK & Euro Plug
  • Dimension: Diameter Ø 47cm, Height 21cm
  • Packing Dimension: Width 56cm, Depth 56cm, Height 30cm
  • CBM: 0.094 Weight: 4.3kg
Inspired By

Fabricius and Kastholm

Preben Juhl Fabricius and Jørgen Kastholm were both Danish designers in the 20th century who were inspired by functionalism and the resoluteness of Scandinavian design. Both born in 1931, they met each other at the School of Interior Design where they both studied in the 1950s where Fabrricius trained Kastholm as a metal worker while he was studying cabinet making. Being partners for more than 8 years, the two was able to found a studio where numerous timeless pieces were born. They bagged the very first German prize for “Good Shape” (“Gute Form”) in 1969 for the FK bucket seat because it of its classical and modern design.

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