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midgard K831 pendant light, black enamelled

£522.67

Colour: Black, White

The K831 pendant lamp merges historical design with modern functionality. Originally crafted in 1929 by Curt Fischer, this reissued version by Joke Rasch and David Einsiedler maintains its timeless appeal. The lamp features a directable, truncated metal cone shade, finished in sleek black and adjustable at the Bakelite upper dome. This allows precise light direction, perfect for illuminating specific areas like a long table. An integrated rotary switch provides easy operation, with additional external dimming options available. The suspension includes a textile cable and a round black steel canopy, blending seamlessly into contemporary interiors.

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Original Product Description:

Pendant lamp K831 with directable shade - Reedition of a historical lamp The pendant lamp K831 proves that even a design that is about a century old can be cutting-edge. The original design, dating from 1929, is a concept by Curt Fischer (1890 - 1956), who is regarded as the inventor of "directable light". Joke Rasch and David Einsiedler are responsible for the new edition; today the designers run midgard, a company founded by Curt Fischer in 1919, at whose production site in Hamburg the lamp is handcrafted. The result is a high-quality pendant lamp that shines equally with versatile combinability and with functionally thought-out details. The shade is a truncated metal cone open at the bottom, which can be rotated at the upper dome of black Bakelite. The light cone can thus be directed as needed, for example, to the left or right side of a long table. In addition, there is a rotary switch that allows immediate operation directly on the lamp, without the need to go to the wall switch. External switching and dimming is still possible (with the switch on the luminaire). The suspension is composed of a textile cable and a round steel canopy in black.