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AJ Floor Light

$1,475 Non-Member
$1,327.50 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Member discount applies, but other discounts do not apply.
Online Only

AJ Floor Light

$1,475 Non-Member
$1,327.50 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Member discount applies, but other discounts do not apply.

Color:  Black

Size:  One Size

Item# 14033-802972
Member discount applies, but other discounts do not apply.
Shipping surcharge of $72.00 
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The original iteration of Arne Jacobsen’s AJ Lamp was designed in 1960 as a pendant lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. Jacobsen’s floor lamp version of the AJ is now available in updated colors, introduced to celebrate the lamp’s 50th anniversary in 2010. The AJ Floor Lamp emits downward directed light, making it ideal as a reading lamp next to a sofa or chair. The angle of the shade can also be adjusted to optimize light distribution. The shade’s interior is painted white to ensure soft, comfortable light. The AJ Floor Lamp has a zinc base and a spun steel shade. It requires one 15W A-19/medium or E26 60W LED bulb (not included) and measures 51.2” tall with a 10.8”-wide base. It weighs 8lbs and is powered by a standard plug-in. Arne Jacobsen and the lamp’s manufacturer, Louis Poulsen, are both represented in MoMA’s collection.

 

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  • Designer
    Arne Jacobsen
  • Size
    51.5h x 7w x 13"d
  • Material
    Die Cast Zinc, Spun Steel
  • Year of Design
    1960
  • Origin
    DK
  • Special shipping charge of $72.00
  • Shipping Method: Front Door Delivery
  • This item is final sale and non-returnable.

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Arne Jacobsen
Arne Jacobsen

Remembered for his contributions to Functionalism, Arne Emil Jacobsen (1902–1971) was a Danish architect, and furniture and homewares designer. His 1950s stacking chairs, which are represented in MoMA's collection, are instantly recognizable worldwide, while his flatware set from 1957, also a design in the Museum's collection, was used as a prop in the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey. (The pieces still seem futuristic, even today.) Jacoben's work has been features in MoMA exhibitions, including Transformations in Modern Architecture (1979) and Plywood: Material, Process, Form (2011–2013).

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