Normann Copenhagen Grant Pendant Ø45
A granite base with a thunder grey mineral mélange constitutes the magnetic starting point for the Grant series. In a symphony of contrasts, this elegant igneous stone is paired with polished metals to compose a refined and balanced design. Grant arises from the aesthetic interplay between high shine and dusty granular depth.
The series’ ensemble of lamps for wall mounting, ceiling, floor and table have an inherent classic quality and a versatile appeal. Lampshades with a dense rounded silhouette, inspired by Copenhagen’s iconic street lighting, meet slender arms in soft and airy compositions.
There is a sense of familiarity in the simple shapes and poised stature, while the smoothness of unbroken curves and unusual mix of materials lend the design a modern lucidity and immediate freshness. Grant is the quintessential timeless lighting series, which looks right at home in intimate spaces as well as grand majestic halls.
- Specifications
Materials: Steel, Granite
LED 7kWh/10.000h **Energy Label**: Find it [here](https://www.normann-copenhagen.com/products/~/media/Files/EnergyLabels/Grant%20Energy%20Labels_EU.pdf)
A ball joint connecting lampshades and arms allows for the lampshades to be positioned in every direction. The arms of the wall lamps can be moved sideways. All lamps in the series have a replaceable LED light source with dispersion lens. The floor lamp, table lamp and wall lamps come with dimmer and the pendants are dimmer compatible. Textile-covered cord.
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
H: 29 x Ø: 45 cm
4 kg
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Simon Legald
Simon Legald (born 1986) is a Danish product designer located in Copenhagen. He graduated from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2012. Works with both small- and large scale products. For me honesty describes the true identity of objects. By highlighting the techniques necessary for the structure of the product, and making it a visual part of my design. Therefor I design with both craftsmanship and industry in mind.