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GUBI Multi-Lite pendant light, Ø 36 cm, black/black

£632.89

Colour: Black

The Multi-Lite pendant light is a sophisticated addition to any space. Featuring a chrome frame and customizable metal lampshade elements, it allows you to adjust the light direction—upward, downward, or asymmetrical. This versatile design stems from Danish architect Louise Weisdorf's creativity. Produced by renowned Danish manufacturer Gubi, established in 1967, this light promises quality and innovation, making it perfect for dynamic interior settings.

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Original Product Description:

Multi-Lite designer pendant light with many variants - chrome frame This pendant light is something very special: its lampshade consists of metal elements that can be slid around the central cylinder in different ways, allowing you to create a completely customised configuration with upward, downward or asymmetrical light emission at any time. The creative mind behind this fascinating home lighting option is Louise Weisdorf (1932-2021), a well-known Danish architect and designer. After graduating from the Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1954, he devoted himself to industrial, graphic and interior design and worked in a wide variety of fields, including the leisure and construction sectors. For ten years, he worked as chief assistant to chief architect Simon P. Henningsen (son of legendary lighting designer Poul Poul Henningsen) at Copenhagen's Tivoli amusement park. In the late 1960s, he founded his own design studio in Copenhagen. During his active time, he worked with other renowned designers, including Poul Henningsen, Verner Panton and Le Klint. The Multi-Lite pendant light is manufactured by the Danish manufacturer Gubi, which has specialised in the production of high-quality furniture and lights since it was founded in 1967 by Lisbeth and Gubi Olsen.