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Beautiful and rare Danish pendant lamps from the 1950s, produced by Voss. These vintage lamps are a true collector's item, as Voss only produced lighting for a short period. With its unique combination of dark blue shades with red insides and white tops, it creates a distinctive and stylish expression. The elegant teak suspension emphasizes the classic Scandinavian design.
Producer: Voss, Denmark (1950s)
Design: Four dark blue shades with red insides and white tops
materials: Teak wood and metal
Light source: E27/E26 Edison socket
dimensions:
Screen diameter: 12 cm
Screen height: 22 cm (per screen)
Total height: Over 1 meter
Footnotes: Voss was originally known for producing stoves and kitchenware. After Ernst Voss' death in 1903, his sons continued the company, which focused primarily on hardware. Their production of lighting was short-lived, ceasing in the 1950s, which makes these pendant lamps particularly rare.
Collections: All lamps, Lighting, Chandeliers & pendants
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Beautiful and rare Danish pendant lamps from the 1950s, produced by Voss. These vintage lamps are a true collector's item, as Voss only produced lighting for a short period. With its unique combination of dark blue shades with red insides and white tops, it creates a distinctive and stylish expression. The elegant teak suspension emphasizes the classic Scandinavian design.
Producer: Voss, Denmark (1950s)
Design: Four dark blue shades with red insides and white tops
materials: Teak wood and metal
Light source: E27/E26 Edison socket
dimensions:
Screen diameter: 12 cm
Screen height: 22 cm (per screen)
Total height: Over 1 meter
Footnotes: Voss was originally known for producing stoves and kitchenware. After Ernst Voss' death in 1903, his sons continued the company, which focused primarily on hardware. Their production of lighting was short-lived, ceasing in the 1950s, which makes these pendant lamps particularly rare.
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