Anders Pehrson

Swedish, 1912 - 1982
Anders Pehrson (1922-2002) was a Swedish architect and designer known for his modern and innovative lighting designs. He studied architecture at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, and later worked as a designer for several Swedish lighting manufacturers, including Ateljé Lyktan and Fagerhults.
 
Pehrson's designs were characterized by their simple forms, clean lines, and use of modern materials such as aluminum and acrylic. He was particularly known for his pendant and floor lamps, which often featured adjustable shades that could be directed to different areas of a room.
 
One of Pehrson's most famous designs is the "Globe" pendant lamp, which he created for Ateljé Lyktan in 1969. The lamp features a spherical shade made of acrylic that diffuses the light in a soft and warm manner, and has become an iconic example of Swedish modernist design.
 
Pehrson's work has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world, and his designs continue to be highly sought-after by collectors and design enthusiasts.
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