AJ WALL Blanc
AJ WALL Blanc
AJ WALL Blanc
AJ WALL Blanc
AJ WALL Blanc

Wall light AJ WALL Blanc LOUIS POULSEN

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AJ WALL Blanc
AJ WALL Blanc
£795.00
£662.50 HT

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Dessinés par Arne Jacobsen et édités par Louis Poulsen en 1960 pour le SAS Royal Hôtel à Copenhague (Radisson Blu), les luminaires AJ faisaient partie, à l’origine, du concept de design complet créé pour l'Hôtel. Arne Jacobsen a non seulement dessiné les plans de l’hôtel, mais aussi imaginé dans les moindres détails la décoration intérieures de ce dernier. Bon nombre de produits dessinés à cette occasion sont aujourd'hui des icones du design, comme les fauteuils Egg et Swan. L’applique AJ se caractérise par la forme asymétrique particulière de son abat-jour orientable. Elle est constituée d’une base ronde, d’un pied tubulaire et d’un diffuseur conique de forme tronquée. L’intérieur de l’abat-jour est peint en blanc afin de rendre la lumière plus confortable. Le diffuseur orientable et l’intérieur de l’applique AJ Wall est peint en blanc, afin de rendre la lumière plus douce et confortable. Cette applique associe un design pur et intemporel à d’excellentes qualités d’éclairage. Aujourd’hui perçue comme une icône du design scandinave, elle est synonyme d’élégance et de légèreté. L’applique AJ émet une lumière asymétrique, directe et puissante, dirigée vers le bas. Les lampes AJ ont obtenu également une renommée mondiale. Les luminaires AJ de Louis Poulsen restent au fils du temps des classiques modernes dans le domaine des luminaires design
Technology
1 x 20w e14
Color
blanc
Dimensions
l 31,8 x p 12,5 x h 18 cm
Finish
acier laqué
Availability
1 à 2 semaines
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Arne JACOBSEN

Born in Copenhagen in 1902, Arne Jacobsen trained as a mason at the Technical College in Copenhagen, before studying architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, where he graduated in 1927. He initially worked for Paul Holsoe, an architect, before founding his own practice in 1930. One of his significant creations was the Bellavista apartment block in Klampenborg (1933-1934), which earned him the nickname "Danish Le Corbusier." From 1934 onwards, Jacobsen worked closely with Fritz Hansen, a company he was particularly proud of. His furniture can be found in museums and hotels worldwide. Jacobsen was a key figure in the Danish functionalist movement, advocating for rational, functional architecture. He also laid the groundwork for Scandinavian organic modernism. The 1950s were among Jacobsen's most productive years. In 1952, he designed the Ant Chair for a major pharmaceutical company, which remains one of Denmark's best-selling furniture pieces. One of its variations, the Series 7 chair or 3107, was also a commercial success. In 1958, one of his most significant projects began: the design and fitting-out of the SAS Royal in Copenhagen. This project produced the iconic Egg and Swan armchairs, along with the AJ lamps, all characterized by their elegant, timeless design. Arne Jacobsen's legacy is still very much present in Denmark, where many buildings, houses, theatres, schools, and hotels bear his signature. Internationally, his greatest achievement was the design of St Catherine's College, Oxford, which gave rise to the famous Oxford chair. Fritz Hansen continues to produce Jacobsen's pieces, which have become design classics. His influence on Scandinavian design is still evident today.

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LOUIS POULSEN

The Danish brand Louis Poulsen was founded in 1874, rooted in the Scandinavian design tradition where form follows function. Louis Poulsen became the owner of the company in 1906 after the death of his uncle, Ludvig R. Poulsen. Louis Poulsen's approach to architectural development began through its collaboration with one of the world’s most renowned lighting designers, Poul Henningsen. It was in 1924 that the designer started his partnership with Louis Poulsen lighting. Among the brand’s most iconic creations, the Panthella lamp, designed in 1971 by Verner Panton, stands out for its organic design and soft light, perfectly illustrating Louis Poulsen’s philosophy of lighting.

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