Norm 69 lampshade, L

Normann Copenhagen

$100.00 $125.00

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Normann Copenhagen
Norm 69 lampshade
$100.00 $125.00



Description

Norm 69 from Normann Copenhagen is a striking, sculptural and lightweight self-assembly lampshade that consists of 69 parts. Anyone can assemble it just by folding the elements – no tools or glue are needed. Norm 69 was designed by architect Simon Karkov in 1969, and it was launched as Normann Copenhagen’s first product in 2002.

The innovative structure, characteristic expression and pure white colour have made Norm 69 a design classic that has won several awards, including the Formland Award in 2002 and ‘Best Item’ at Imm Cologne in 2003.

Material
Non flammable plastic
Colour
White
Width
51 cm
Diameter
51 cm
Height
51 cm
Light source
5-7W LED (not included)
Fixture
The shade comes without cord and canopy, which are sold separately.
Weight
1.1 kg
Canopy
Not included
Notes
Self-assembly. Please allow the parts to warm to room temperature before assembling the light during colder seasons. The plastic parts are more prone to cracking when cold.
Product ID
NC501003

Simon Karkov

Simon Karkov graduated in architecture from the Royal Danish Academy. Since the sixties, he has been working for several architecture offices in Denmark. Today Simon is enjoying his retirement in Turkey working on different projects. One of his best-known product designs is the Norm 69 lamp that is sold in over 60 countries. 

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    Turku, Finland

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    Tyylikäs ja yksinkertainen , juuri sellainen mistä pidän !

    369 days ago

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