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Jørn Utzon Polished Steel 'Doo-Wop' Pendants for Louis Poulsen
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Jørn Utzon polished steel 'Doo-Wop' pendants for Louis Poulsen. Originally designed in the 1950s and re-edition in the 2010s. Available in stainless steel, copper, brass and aluminum versions in white and dark gray. Also available in LED version.
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Originally introduced in the 1950s, the Doo-Wop pendant light was designed in close cooperation between the Danish navy buildings department and Louis Poulsen. The pendant was used for many years in navy buildings for many different applications. The navy pendant, which was the name at that time, was widely used because of the unique lighting properties and utility. Not until the early 1980s was the product taken out of the Louis Poulsen catalogs. In recent years, more and more of the old editions have been sold again throughout antique stores and auctions. This has caused a demand and Louis Poulsen has been asked to re-launch various products. The newly re-named Doo-Wop pendant light is very close to the original. However, the colors have been updated to respond to the colors of this new period, while the production methods remain the same. The shades are still spun by hand and completed with the fine rolled edge which gives the shades a special optical volume.
In-stock lead time up to 2-3 weeks. Out of stock lead time up to 10-12 weeks. Please note in-stock availability subject to change. -
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Documentation: Ample Provenance Origin: Denmark Period: New Materials: Polished stainless steel, opaline glass. Condition: Excellent. UL listed. • Socket: Porcelain, medium base for A-19 100 watt max, • Canopy: 5.3” diameter x 0.9” tall cone of spun aluminum. • Cable: 12 feet white. Creation Date: Re-Edition Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Scandinavian Modern Dealer Reference #: 5741913383 Incollect Reference #: 230488 -
Dimensions
H. 9.7 in; Diam. 11.1 in; H. 24.64 cm; Diam. 28.19 cm;
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