VL38, VL45 & VL Ring Crown

VL38, VL45 & VL Ring Crown
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VL38, VL45 & VL Ring Crown

For the construction of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation's Radio House, today the Royal Danish Academy of Music, in the late 1940s, the two Danish super designers Vilhelm Lauritzen and Louis Poulsen joined forces to create the now iconic VL38, VL45 and VL Ring Crown lamps for the internal lighting of the same. Louis Poulsen has relaunched the series, whose timeless charm has only grown with age. The classic meeting of brass and mouth-blown opal glass together with the soft curves ooze Nordic style and elegance. With a VL in the home, the Danish retro look could hardly be more accomplished.

See our full range of Louis Poulsen lamps here

Vilhelm Lauritzen

Among the numerous representatives of Danish functionalism and the golden age of modernism, few stand taller in history than Vilhelm Lauritzen, whose groundbreaking creations still stand today as monuments to modernism as a period. Among the most iconic are Radiohuset, Shellhuset and the earliest version of Kastrup Airport. For Lauritzen, the link between materials and light, along with a pervasive harmony between artificial and natural light accessed through the high window sections. Thus, the light put the focus on the room itself, its occupants and users rather than large wall sections. For his achievements, he received a Dannebrog Knight's Order of the 1st degree. Among the numerous representatives of Danish functionalism and the golden age of modernism, few stand taller in history than Vilhelm Lauritzen, whose groundbreaking creations still stand today as monuments to modernism as a period. Among the most iconic are Radiohuset, Shellhuset and the earliest version of Kastrup Airport. For Lauritzen, the link between materials and light, along with a pervasive harmony between artificial and natural light accessed through the high window sections. Thus, the light put the focus on the room itself, its occupants and users rather than large wall sections. For his achievements, he received a Dannebrog Knight's Order of the 1st degree. Among the numerous representatives of Danish functionalism and the golden age of modernism, few stand taller in history than Vilhelm Lauritzen, whose groundbreaking creations still stand today as monuments to modernism as a period. Among the most iconic are Radiohuset, Shellhuset and the earliest version of Kastrup Airport. For Lauritzen, the link between materials and light, along with a pervasive harmony between artificial and natural light accessed through the high window sections. Thus, the light put the focus on the room itself, its occupants and users rather than large wall sections. For his achievements, he received a Dannebrog Knight's Order of the 1st degree.  

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