Dimensions: diameter 22 x 23cm high | 1.4kg
Material: lacquered steel, textile cord
Beneath the simplicity of its modular form, each angular component of the Utzon pendant comes together to create a lamp with a profound architectural presence. Originally designed in 1947, the Utzon lamp surpasses aesthetic merit alone, having been meticulously constructed to disperse light with calculated precision.
The metal shades are made from a combination of deep drawing and spinning.
Specifications:
Voltage: 220-240V – 50Hz
Light Source: E27 Max 40 Watt. Bulb not included.
Cord: White textile cord 400 cm
Dimmability: Phase dimming
Certifications: CE, UKCA, IP20, Class II
Founded in 2010 in Copenhagen, &Tradition is an international brand, built on a Danish legacy of craftsmanship and design. They tell stories with originality. Whether their starting point is new or re-issued, they are passionate about designing the classics of tomorrow. They believe in empowering our employees and network of creatives, designers and partners to take an active part in our journey as a brand. With the planet and the people at the core, they strive to always act conscientiously.
Spanning decades of timeless design icons – from Verner Panton’s norm-breaking Flowerpot lamp first produced in the late 1960s to Arne Jacobsen and Flemming Lassen’s Mayor sofa designed specifically for Sollerod’s city hall located in the outskirts of Copenhagen – &Tradition’s collection of furniture, lighting and interior objects ranges from reissued mid-century classics to contemporary pieces.
Once fought-over by design appreciators at auctions around the world and available to only a handful of people, many of their products are retrieved from original sketches and produced on a large scale for the first time ever.
Alongside such mid-century gems are a number of contemporary pieces, the work of some of today’s most acclaimed international artists: Valencia-based Jaime Hayon, local studio Space Copenhagen, Swedish-raised designer Sami Kallio and Norwegian duo Anderssen & Voll – to name a few.
Born in Copenhagen and raised in Aalborg, Jorn Utzon (1918 – 2008) became fascinated by the design and construction of ships from an early age – a passion which would later inform his practice as an architect and designer. Due to his father’s work as a ship engineer and boat builder, Utzon derived much of his creative inspiration from the waterfront and the large, nautical constructions that populated it. Witnessing the industrial utility of these colossal forms played a pivotal role in forming Utzon’s personal expression and almost every project he took on.
Utzon is perhaps best-known for his work designing the Sydney Opera House in the 1960s. An impressive construction where the façade appears to change from any given angle and 60-metre-high semi-curves extend towards the harbour, this iconic structure exemplifies Utzon’s organic concept of architecture and expressive sculptural style.
The Utzon pendant was designed over a decade before Utzon worked on the Opera House, and drew inspiration from his father’s naval engineering drawings of ships. Beneath the simplicity of its modular form, each angular component of the Utzon pendant comes together to create a lamp with a profound architectural presence.
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