Vintage Floral Pendant Lamp by Kaj Franck, Fog & Mørup, 1960s - MOJO Shop
Vintage Floral Pendant Lamp by Kaj Franck, Fog & Mørup, 1960s - MOJO Shop
Vintage Floral Pendant Lamp by Kaj Franck, Fog & Mørup, 1960s - MOJO Shop
Vintage Floral Pendant Lamp by Kaj Franck, Fog & Mørup, 1960s - MOJO Shop
Vintage Floral Pendant Lamp by Kaj Franck, Fog & Mørup, 1960s - MOJO Shop
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Vintage Floral Pendant Lamp by Kaj Franck, Fog & Mørup, 1960s

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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: Brown
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 - Semi Good — This vintage item has damage in the edge rim, see details in closeup photos .
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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