Fog og Mørup pendant lamps Optima Hans Due set of 2
Enrich your interior with the timeless elegance of these Fog og Mørup Optima pendant lamps, designed by the talented Hans Due. These beautiful lamps are made of high-quality white painted steel, which not only guarantees durability, but also brings a touch of Scandinavian design to your living space.
The clean lines and modern aesthetic of the Optima pendant lamps make them the perfect addition to any interior, whether you aim for a minimalist look or want to enhance your space with contemporary class. In addition, these lamps are equipped with a smart anti-glare ring, which makes them not only functional, but also provides pleasant and even light without unwanted glare.
Condition
These lamps are approximately 50 years old and in good condition with signs of previous use. The lamps have some light paint damage and one of the rings under the lamps has a slight discoloration. Detail photos have been included. The manufacturer’s sticker is no longer present.
Specifications Fog og Mørup Optima pendant lamps
- Height: 12 cm
- Diameter: 24 cm
- Total height with cord 100 cm (adjustable during installation)
- Material: steel
- Color cord: white
- Maximum wattage: 60W
- Socket: E27
- Suitable for LED lamps
- Weight: 1.6 kg
About Fog og Mørup
The journey of Fog og Mørup began in 1904 with a modest wholesale business in three small rooms and a basement in Aarhus. A quarter-century later, this company had grown into one of Denmark’s leading lamp manufacturers. In 1906, Ansgar Fog and Erik Mørup made a remarkable move by taking over a company in Copenhagen specializing in lighting articles for gas and oil. They carefully packed up the entire wholesale warehouse in Aarhus and transported it to Copenhagen by train. They even took their only employee, the young Jørgen, on this adventurous journey. However, Jørgen eventually chose a different path. One morning, they found a note. He had gone back home to Aarhus, “because he couldn’t bear the longing.”
The trade in lighting articles flourished, and the company grew steadily. In 1915, Fog and Mørup decided to establish three modest workshops dedicated to the production of chandeliers. These workshops marked the early beginnings of their lamp production.