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FRANDSEN FM1954 Hanging light Ø 41 cm white matt
£424.51
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FRANDSEN FM1954 Hanging light Ø 41 cm white matt
FRANDSEN FM1954 Hanging light Ø 41 cm white matt Delivery time: 3 - 4 weeks
£424.51
Delivery time: 3 - 4 weeks
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Base Type:
E27
Number of light bulbs:
1

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  • LED bulb E27 A60 8 W 2,700 K filament 1,000 lm
  • LED bulb E27 ToLEDo RT A60 7W clear 4,000K
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Item no.:
10008210
Dimensions:
Height: 23 cm
Diameter: 41 cm
Material:
steel, fabric
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FRANDSEN

FRANDSEN FM1954 Hanging light Ø 41 cm white matt

Manufacturer

Brand:
FRANDSEN
Item no.:
10008210

Colour & design

Color:
black, white matt
Material:
steel, fabric
Designer:
Friis und Moltke

Dimensions

Height (cm):
23
Diameter (cm):
41
Suspension (cm):
323
Other measurements:
canopy: diameter 8 cm, height 2.5 cm; cord length 300 cm
Net weight (kg):
4.5

Light source

Light bulb:
1 x 15 W LED
Light bulb included:
No
Wattage (watts):
15
Base Type:
E27
Number of light bulbs:
1
Integrated LEDs:
No

Additional functions

Dimmable:
Yes
Dimmer included:
Not included

Technical specifications

IP code:
IP20
Protection class:
II
Operating voltage in volts:
230
Supply voltage (volts):
230

Pendant lamp FM1954 - a timelessly beautiful design classic by Friis and MoltkeMany decades have passed since the Danish designers Knud Friis and Elmar Moltke Nielsen created the pendant lamp FM1954, and yet it has lost none of its appeal with its classic yet timelessly beautiful look. Created in 1954, the lamp consists of a wide shade made of steel and painted, a ceiling canopy in black and a suspension cable sheathed in black fabric.In the birth year of FM1954, in 1954, the two architects and designers also founded their joint studio Friis and Moltke. They were the first to introduce "mild brutalism" in building in Denmark in the 1960s - with large building constructions in the middle of the landscape, raw concrete walls and visible technical installations. The company Friis

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