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vl38 floor lamp

from Louis Poulsen

vl38 floor lamp

Design Vilhelm Lauritzen, 1940s
Die-cast & spun aluminum, brushed brass
Made by Louis Poulsen

The VL38 family is born of functionalism. The light head is organically shaped, painted white and obliquely angled. The light arm, which is made of brass, features a small hinge on top to allow minute adjustment of the light head. The luminaire provides accurate downward light, making it ideal for use as a work light or as more general illumination.

The VL38 lamp was originally designed by Vilhelm Lauritzen in partnership with Louis Poulsen for the construction of the Radiohuset building on Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, which is now home to the Royal Danish Academy of Music.

VL38 floor lamp features a die-cast aluminum base with a spun aluminum shade. The stem is brushed brass. The fixture emits downward directed light. The angle of the shade can be adjusted to optimize light distribution. The shade is painted white on the inside to ensure a soft comfortable light. The VL38 family includes, table, floor and wall lights.

Vilhelm Lauritzen (1894-1984) was one of the most significant architects in the history of Denmark; he was the trail-blazing figurehead of functionalism in Denmark. He is the architect behind a range of well-known buildings including Nørrebro Theatre, Daells Varehus department store (the Skt. Petri Hotel today), the Radiohuset building and the famous Terminal 39 at Kastrup Airport.

vl38 floor lamp: 45.1" h | 9.9" w | shade: 5.7" d | 6.5" h | matching cord: 10' feet
includes 10W 2700K LED | CRI 90 | in-line high/low/off foot switch | 11 lbs.

$1,005.00 + free shipping
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Louis Poulsen designs are based on the principle that form follows function. Innovative designs and quality materials are instrumental in producing Louis Poulsen iconic lighting.

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