Audo Copenhagen's Bank pendant adds sophistication to any space with the combination of black metal and mouth-blown glass. The half-moon-shape of the pendant has an air of old time elegance – the shape was particularly popular in lamps in the 1930s. Norm Architects have brought the shape to the modern day, and one could imagine seeing the Bank pendant in an old bank just as well as in a modern bistro. The shape is also practical, as it enables even distribution of illumination.
Bank pendant, opal
Audo Copenhagen
Description
Audo Copenhagen's Bank pendant adds sophistication to any space with the combination of black metal and mouth-blown glass. The half-moon-shape of the pendant has an air of old time elegance – the shape was particularly popular in lamps in the 1930s. Norm Architects have brought the shape to the modern day, and one could imagine seeing the Bank pendant in an old bank just as well as in a modern bistro. The shape is also practical, as it enables even distribution of illumination.
Product details (19)
- Material
- Anodised aluminium, mouth-blown glass
- Colour
- Opal
- Width
- 35 cm
- Diameter
- 35 cm
- Height
- 30 cm
- Bulb base
- E27
- Light source
- Max 8.5 W LED (not included)
- IP rating
- 20
- Protection class
- II
- Voltage
- 220–230 V
- Certifications and labels
- CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards
- Cable length
- 400 cm
- Cable colour
- Black
- Cable material
- PVC and stainless steel
- Canopy
- Yes: black (diameter 11.5 cm, height 3.8 cm)
- Ceiling plug
- No
- Dimmable
- No. The lamp can be fitted with a dimmer by a certified electrician.
- Care instructions
- Care instructions: Use a soft dry cloth to clean. Do not use any cleaners with chemicals or harsh abrasives. Avoid using water.
- Notes
- Weight: 4.9 - 5.5 kg. The weight may vary due to the mouth-blown glass.
- Product ID
Designer
Norm Architects is a dynamic design duo composed by the Danish architects Kasper Rønn (b. 1976) and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen (b. 1976), both graduates of the Royal Danish Academy of fine Arts in Copenhagen. Being true modernists, they believe in design where the focus is in meeting a real need instead of creating one, and this reflects from their work as architects as well as industrial designers.
Though bearing a strong admiration for some of the most pure minimalists, Norm Architects is not easy to categorize. The architects see their work as a part of the Scandinavian modernist tradition – functional, minimal, poetic and timeless – with a profound understanding of natural materials and a special attention to detail. One of their most successful products is the MILK lamp, designed for &Tradition, that combines wood and glass.
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