L-1 lamp base, white

Luxo

AU$140.00
10% GST is included

Colour: White


Luxo
L-1 lamp base
AU$140.00


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Description

This base is designed for Luxo's L-1 architect lamps. The robust base is made of aluminum-coated concrete.

Material
Concrete with aluminum coating
Colour
White
Width
21 cm
Diameter
21 cm
Product ID
LXBRK024994

Jac Jacobsen

Jac Jacobsen (1901-1996) was the founder of Luxo, which has been a prominent supplier of luminaires for over 70 years. In 1934 Jac Jacobsen laid the basis for a company that today manufactures lighting solutions in three countries and has sales units throughout Europe, the USA and Canada.

Jac Jacobsen started his business importing textile machinery. After some years, the company also comprised three other sectors; lighting, ventilation and Venetian blinds. Today, focus is given to the lighting sector only. In 1936 Jac Jacobsen received two crane-like spring balanced “monster” luminaires included in a shipment of sewing machines from England. Supposedly, these luminaires were sent to help operating the machines. Being technically minded, Jac Jacobsen took a fancy to the strange looking luminaires, and contacted the supplier in England to get the distributorship for Norway. It was given on the condition that he bought mechanical parts for 500 luminaires – a substantial number at the time – and that he obtained product approval by the Norwegian safety authorities. Although the technical invention comprising the luminaire arm was ingenious, the luminaire construction as a whole was primitive and had to be improved a great deal by Jac Jacobsen before being approved and presented to the market. He succeeded – and manufacturing started in Oslo in the autumn of 1938. He derived the name LUXO from Latin – “I give light”. Jac Jacobsen saw the great functional and timeless beauty of this luminaire, and he successively obtained license to produce and market the product in all countries outside the Commonwealth. Nearly 70 years later, the original version of the Luxo architect luminaire, L-1, is still in production, and more than 25 million Luxo luminaires have been sold worldwide. Jac Jacobsen lived to be 95 years old and was active in the company until his last days.

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Based on 2 reviews

  • P

    3

    I ordered this for my L-1, but had to return it as it was really much more blocky and heavy than expected... the paint on these L-1s also discolour with time, so it didn't match the original at all. I would recommend you buy it at the same time as the lamp, if you are interested in using the base.

    87 days ago

  • A

    Helsinki, Finland

    5

    Jalusta on tukeva, painava. Jaksaa varmasti kannatella valaisimen. Sopii kauniisti kokonaisuuteen.

    65 days ago

Excellent

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