Vintage White Pendant Lamp: Kaj Franck KALAS-29, Mid-Century Modern
Vintage White Pendant Lamp: Kaj Franck KALAS - 29, Mid - Century Modern - MOJO Shop
Vintage White Pendant Lamp: Kaj Franck KALAS - 29, Mid - Century Modern - MOJO Shop
Vintage White Pendant Lamp: Kaj Franck KALAS - 29, Mid - Century Modern - MOJO Shop
Vintage White Pendant Lamp: Kaj Franck KALAS - 29, Mid - Century Modern - MOJO Shop
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Vintage White Pendant Lamp: Kaj Franck KALAS-29, Mid-Century Modern

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KALAS-29 Pendant Lamp by Kaj Franck and Raija Uosikkinen for Fog - Mørup and Arabia, 1960s

1960s PROP Pendentan Light (Prop; theatrical property is an object used on stage or screen by actors during a performance or screen production.)

Style - Vintage, Mid-Century
Color: White
Dimensions:
Height 18 cm
Circular Ø 29 cm
Cable length 300 cm, adjustable

Designer - Kaj Franck
Manufacturer - Fog & Mørup
Design Period - 1960 to 1969
Country of Manufacture - Denmark

Detailed Condition - Good, one unit has two small spots of rust.
New electric cord and lamp holder

Franck’s career is characterized by his simultaneous work produced by two prominent Finnish ceramics and glassware companies: Iittala and Arabia (which both later became part of the Finnish Fiskars Group). Around 1946, Franck began working for Arabia as a product designer. It was the beginning of a long and fruitful collaboration with the ceramics company, staying on until 1976 as Director of Design for Arabia’s glassware subsidiary, Nuutajärvi Notsjo.

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