Pendant lamp BENJAMIN
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pendant lamp
pendant lamp
pendant lamp
pendant lamp
pendant lamp
pendant lamp
pendant lamp
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Characteristics

Type
pendant
Material
metal
Style
contemporary
Color
gray, white, red
Light source
incandescent

Description

The cone is a classic geometric shape like the cube and the sphere. Vilhelm Lundstrøm plays with these forms in his paintings of minimalist tableaux, and now the cone has become the principle element in the Benjamin lamp series, designed by Benny Frandsen. All models feature a distinctive conical shade, a sharp graphic design and a monochromatic look. Benjamin pendant is perfect for your dining or kitchen table – but it also works together with a work table. The shape of the shade combined with white lacquer on the inside provides excellent light with a clean line where the pendant creates a space-in-a-space when illuminated. An effect that becomes even more striking when combined with the latest decorating trend of dark colours on walls and floors. Benjamin XL is the series’ pendant lamp – a real eyecatcher. With an impressive diameter of 46 cm, it makes a statement over any dining or work table. The shape of the shade combined with white lacquer on the inside provides excellent light with a clean line where the pendant creates a space-in-a-space when illuminated. An effect that becomes even more striking when combined with the latest decorating trend of dark colours on walls and floors. Benjamin XL comes with a metal ceiling fitting in the same colour as the shade and a fabric cord. Comes with a metal ceiling fitting in the same colour as the shade. Product Category. Pendant Variants. Matt black Matt white Matt grey (only Ø30 cm) Dimensions. Available in ø30 cm and ø46 cm (XL) Materials. Metal plated Painted white inside

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