
VL 56 Pendant Light by Louis Poulsen
The well-known functionalist architect, Vilhelm Lauritzen designed the Folkets Hus building in 1956 for the Danish Labour Movement - now used as a concert hall, called Vega. Lauritzen designed everything in the building, from doorknobs, staircases and power outlets, to furniture and lamps.
The VL 56 Pendant was among the lamps Vilhelm Lauritzen designed for Vega, and to this day it hangs above the wood-panelled bar, adjacent to the concert hall.
Available in high lustre chrome or brass, the pattern around the opening creates a softer transition between light and darkness - and a beautiful pattern of light both on the shade and on the surroundings.
Details
Materials
Finish: Chrome plated aluminium or high polished untreated brass. White paintĀ inside.
White textile cord on both versions.
Please note that the brass surfaces are untreated. This means that the surface will change over time and develop a patina.
Dimensions
H363 mm x Ć177 mm.
4m white textile cord provided
Light Source (not included)
E27/E26 Max 40 W
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VL 56 Pendant Light by Louis Poulsen
The well-known functionalist architect, Vilhelm Lauritzen designed the Folkets Hus building in 1956 for the Danish Labour Movement - now used as a concert hall, called Vega. Lauritzen designed everything in the building, from doorknobs, staircases and power outlets, to furniture and lamps.
The VL 56 Pendant was among the lamps Vilhelm Lauritzen designed for Vega, and to this day it hangs above the wood-panelled bar, adjacent to the concert hall.
Available in high lustre chrome or brass, the pattern around the opening creates a softer transition between light and darkness - and a beautiful pattern of light both on the shade and on the surroundings.
Details
Materials
Finish: Chrome plated aluminium or high polished untreated brass. White paintĀ inside.
White textile cord on both versions.
Please note that the brass surfaces are untreated. This means that the surface will change over time and develop a patina.
Dimensions
H363 mm x Ć177 mm.
4m white textile cord provided
Light Source (not included)
E27/E26 Max 40 W
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The well-known functionalist architect, Vilhelm Lauritzen designed the Folkets Hus building in 1956 for the Danish Labour Movement - now used as a concert hall, called Vega. Lauritzen designed everything in the building, from doorknobs, staircases and power outlets, to furniture and lamps.
The VL 56 Pendant was among the lamps Vilhelm Lauritzen designed for Vega, and to this day it hangs above the wood-panelled bar, adjacent to the concert hall.
Available in high lustre chrome or brass, the pattern around the opening creates a softer transition between light and darkness - and a beautiful pattern of light both on the shade and on the surroundings.
Details
Materials
Finish: Chrome plated aluminium or high polished untreated brass. White paintĀ inside.
White textile cord on both versions.
Please note that the brass surfaces are untreated. This means that the surface will change over time and develop a patina.
Dimensions
H363 mm x Ć177 mm.
4m white textile cord provided
Light Source (not included)
E27/E26 Max 40 W























