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Louis Poulsen VL45 Radiohus hanging light, Ø 17.5 cm, white

SKU
6090238
  • Color: white
  • Material: Opal glass, brass
  • Light bulb: 1 x 4 W
  • Supply voltage (volts): 230
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Louis Poulsen VL45 Radiohus hanging light, Ø 17.5 cm, white
Louis Poulsen VL45 Radiohus hanging light, Ø 17.5 cm, white

Light bulb(s) not included

Base type:
E14
Number of light bulbs:
1
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Manufacturer

Item no.:
6090238

Colour & Design

Color:
white
Material:
Brass / Glass
Designer:
Vilhelm Lauritzen

Dimensions

Height (cm):
24.6
Diameter (cm):
17.5
Other measurements:
Cable length 440 cm
Net weight (kg):
1.331

Light Source

Light bulb:
1 x 4 W
Light bulb included:
No
Wattage (watts):
4
Base type:
E14
Number of light bulbs:
1
Integrated LEDs:
No

Additional Functions

Dimmable:
Yes
Integrated dimmer:
Not included

Technical Specifications

IP code:
IP20
Protection class:
I
Operating voltage (volts):
230
Supply voltage (volts):
230
Manufacturer information / person responsible for the EU
Manufacturer information Louis Poulsen Germany GmbH Grünstraße 15 40212 Düsseldorf (DE) Tel. +49 211 418 711 96
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VL45 Radiohus pendant light by Vilhelm Lauritzen


In the 1940s, renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen designed lights for the radio building in Copenhagen. In 2016, Danish manufacturer Louis Poulsen revived these pendant lights under the name VL45 Radiohus, using the original design and materials.

The pendant light has a lampshade made of handblown opal glass consisting of three layers: The inner and outer layers are made of transparent, shiny glass and the middle layer is made of white glass. The lampshade has an opening at the bottom, which creates a downward-facing cone of light. The opal glass is also gently permeated by light, so that the lampshade is illuminated all around, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Vilhelm Lauritzen, who designed Copenhagen's first airport and the Nørrebro Theatre, among other things, was one of Denmark's most important architects. In his light designs, he combined strong and weaker light to create an interplay of contours and nuances.

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