Fritz Hansen Avion Pendant Lamp
  • Fritz Hansen Avion Pendant Lamp
  • Fritz Hansen Avion Pendant Lamp
  • Fritz Hansen Avion Pendant Lamp
  • Fritz Hansen Avion Pendant Lamp
  • Fritz Hansen Avion Pendant Lamp
  • Fritz Hansen Avion Pendant Lamp

Fritz Hansen Avion Pendant Lamp

€676.86
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A childhood fascination with aircraft and, in particular, the Zeppelin airships gliding with steady grace across the sky, has inspired Iskos-Berlin to create Avion. Avion is a large oval pendant that naturally fills the ‘interior airspace’ of your room.

Despite its substantial size, Avion seems to hover playfully in the air, ready to change its direction to suit your desire. The pendant light is made of polyethylene and emits a soft, diffuse light that creates a cosy, natural atmosphere in the room.

The Avion pendant can be suspended from high up in the room and is ideal for the illumination of canteens, atriums and large rooms. Avion can be arranged in regular formation, as a dynamic pack or in one line to mark a passage through a building.

Designed by ISKOS-BERLIN, 2015

Specifications

Polyethylene. ABS/PC

  • 2 x 100W Max E27/ LED Equivalent
  • IP Rating : 20
Size Description

Height 43,2cm
Width 85cm

  • Aleksej Iskos

    <p>Aleksej Iskos was born in 1965 in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Studied architecture at Kharkiv State Technical University of Construction and Architecture and later theory of education in art and crafts at the Kharkiv State Pedagogic University. Moved to Denmark in 1991. Graduated from Institute of Industrial Design at Danmarks Designskole (The Danish School of Design) in 1996. From 1999 employed at Komplot Design, Copenhagen. Initiated the design group Light Stories that held numerous exhibitions and events in Scandinavia and Europe during 1997-2001. Member of SE furniture design association from 1997, participating in annual exhibitions at Danish Museum of Art &amp; Design and Danish Design Centre. In 2001 received 3 years grant from the State Art Council. Various works are included in the collection of Danish Museum of Art &amp; Design and the Danish State Art Council collection.</p>
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