Normann Copenhagen Norm 69 Suspension Light
  • Normann Copenhagen Norm 69 Suspension Light
  • Normann Copenhagen Norm 69 Suspension Light
  • Normann Copenhagen Norm 69 Suspension Light
  • Normann Copenhagen Norm 69 Suspension Light
  • Normann Copenhagen Norm 69 Suspension Light
  • Normann Copenhagen Norm 69 Suspension Light

Normann Copenhagen Norm 69 Suspension Light

€86.78
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Extraordinary in its form, the Norm 69 holds a special place in the Normann-Copenhagen legacy. As the first product launched in 2002, this stunning lamp comes in 69 pieces that anyone can assemble without the use of any tools or glue. Lends extraordinary light to any space.

After a couple of minutes you understand the concept of how to fold the different elements. Once this is done, just follow the detailed instructions and after a little while you are the proud owner of your very own handmade Norm 69 lamp – made by you.

Norm 69 can be cleaned with a duster or by using the shower head in the shower. Max 60 Watt bulbs are recommended. The lamp shade is made of a special, non flammable plastic material.

Norm 69 is a self-assembly lamp shade (manual included). Socket and cord are sold separately.

Specifications

Lamp shade foil


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

Small H: 42 x Ø: 42 cm
0,8 kg

Large 
H: 51 x Ø: 51 cm

1,1 kg

X Large H: 60 x Ø: 60 cm
1,5 kg

XX Large H: 78 x Ø: 78 cm

2 kg

  • Simon Karpov

    Simon Karkov graduated in architecture from The Danish Academy of Architecture. Since the sixties he has been working for several architecture offices in Denmark. The past 10 years he mainly worked for the Municipality of Frederiksberg. During this period he left his mark on several projects, for example Frederiksberg Hospital and Frederiksberg Gymnasium. Today Simon is enjoying his retirement in Turkey working on different projects.
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