Lamp A.J. Oxford - Louis Poulsen - Design Arne Jacobsen 1963
- Designer :
- Jacobsen, Arne
- Dimensions :
- H41 x W22 x D18
- Color :
- white
- Material :
- glass and crystal
- Style :
- design
AJ Oxford Table Lamp - Arne Jacobsen 1963 - Black Steel and Opal Glass. Arne Jacobsen (1902 - 1971) was a world-renowned Danish modernist architect. Originally designed by Arne Jacobsen for St. Catherine's College in Oxford, the AJ Oxford lamp reflects the modernist style of the building, contrasting with the classical architecture of the rest of the University of Oxford. Inaugurated in 1963, St. Catherine's College is both the least known and the largest built project by Arne Jacobsen. The AJ Oxford lamp was initially designed to illuminate the impressive dining hall of the establishment. ● The AJ Oxford table lamp features a slender base, similar to those in the iconic AJ lamp collection, which harmoniously blends into the circular base. Its graphic style and white opal glass make the AJ Oxford table lamp a timeless piece that fits perfectly into any interior. ● The brass screw holds the opal glass shade in place. The internal wiring within the lamp's base adds to its elegance. Details: • Brand: Louis Poulsen. • Designer: Arne Jacobsen. • Product type: Table lamp. • Base: Black steel. • Shade: Three-layer opal blown glass. • Nut and screw: Untreated brass with fine grooves. • Cable: Black fabric. Dimensions: • Ø 22 X H 41.3 cm. • Base: Ø 18.5 cm. • Cable: L 220 cm. • Weight: 0.19 kg.