VL Ring Crown 5 pendant, opal glass

Louis Poulsen

JP¥ 749,600 JP¥ 937,200

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Louis Poulsen
VL Ring Crown 5 pendant
JP¥ 749,600 JP¥ 937,200



Description

Louis Poulsen’s VL Ring Crown 5 pendant is a masterpiece by Vilhelm Lauritzen from the 1940s. The striking chandelier features a brass frame that patinates slowly over time, and three-layered opal glass shades that fill the space with a soft and warm light.

Relaunched in 2019, the Ring Crown family consists of wall lamps, pendants and chandeliers developed by Lauritzen in the 1940s for the Danish Broadcasting House in Copenhagen. Lauritzen aimed at creating a beautiful, easy-maintenance lamp that would provide both, direct downward light and a soft glow to the sides. The clean and refined elegance of the Ring Crown collection charms in any environment, private or public.

Material
Shades: mouth-blown 3-layered opal glass. Ring Crown wires: stainless steel. Frame, canopy and suspension: untreated brass.
Colour
Opal glass, brass
Width
69 cm
Diameter
69 cm
Shade diameter
19 cm
Height
23.3 cm
Measurement details
Shade height: 19,8 cm
Bulb base
EU: E27 / US: A-19/medium
Light source
EU: 5 x 5-7W LED (not included) / US: 5 x 12W LED (not included)
IP rating
EU: 20 / US: cULus, dry location
Protection class
I
Voltage
220–240 V
Nominal frequency
50–60 Hz
Certifications and labels
EU: CE marked, tested and approved according to European standards
Cable length
400 cm
Cable colour
White
Cable material
Textile
Weight
7.5 kg
Canopy
Yes (brass)
Ceiling plug
No
Dimmable
No, but can be fitted with an aligned dimmer. In this case, please use a dimmable light bulb.
Notes
Please note that the brass surfaces are untreated. This means that the surface will change over time and develop a patina. The total weight of the fixtures are calculated with the average weight of the glass (671 g).
Product ID
LP5741925465

Vilhelm Lauritzen

Architect and designer Vilhelm Lauritzen (1894–1984) was one of the most significant Danish architects of his era and a figurehead of Danish functionalism. Lauritzen’s work is still widely visible in various places around Denmark – the Nørrebro Theatre, Copenhagen’s Daells Varehus and the first terminal of Kastrup Airport are great examples of his modernist style. Lauritzen often designed also the furniture and lighting for his buildings, and some of his best-known design pieces are the Radiohuset lamps, designed for Frederiksberg’s radio building and produced by Louis Poulsen. “No life without aesthetics” was Lauritzens firmly held belief, and he considered architecture as a form of applied art. Vilhelm Lauritzen Arkitekter, founded by Lauritzen in 1922, is nowadays one of the most valued architectural offices of Denmark.

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