Louis Poulsen VL38 Wall Lamp
  • Louis Poulsen VL38 Wall Lamp
  • Louis Poulsen VL38 Wall Lamp
  • Louis Poulsen VL38 Wall Lamp

Louis Poulsen VL38 Wall Lamp

€371.90
€334.71
Availability if not in stock 1 to 4 Weeks
Color: *
  • White
  • Black
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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.

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Specifications

Finish:
White or Black , powder coated. White opal glass.
Material: Ceiling/Wall box: Die cast aluminium or spun aluminium.
Diffuser: Mouth-blown white opal glass.
Mounting: Terminal block: Ø 220/Ø 350: 3x2,5mm², Ø 450: 5x2,5mm².
Looping: Approved, Ø 220/Ø 350mm: Max. 3x1,5mm², Ø 450: Max. 5x1,5mm².
Ballast positioning: In ceiling/wall box

Class:Ingress protection. LED ceiling/wall: IP20. Ø220: IP20. E27 Ø350/450 Ceiling: IP20. E27 Ø350/450 Wall: IP44. Electric shock protection I w. ground

Kindly note that this product is CE-approved only and should only be used in countries that follow and accept this standard. If it is used elsewhere it will be at the customer's sole risk, responsibility and liability.

Size Description

Height 19 cm
Deameter 13.5 cm
 

  • Vilhelm Lauritzen

    Vilhelm Lauritzen (1894–1984) is one of the most significant architects in the history of Denmark; he was the trail-blazing figurehead of Danish functionalism. A number of his buildings – Nørrebro Theatre (1931–32), Daells Varehus department store (1928–35), Radiohuset (1936-41) and the first airport built in Kastrup (1937–39) – represented the concentrated essence of contemporary life. Other significant buildings to stem from Lauritzen’s drawing board include Folkets Hus (1953–56) better known today as the Vega concert venue, the Shellhuset (1950–51) building and the Danish embassy in Washington (1958–60). In particular the Radiohuset building and the earliest version of Kastrup Airport – both listed today – are considered peerless monuments to modernism in the European genre of construction.
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