Tip Top pendant lamp by Jørgen Gammelgaard black
Discover now the Tip Top hanging lamp black by Jørgen Gammelgaard for Design Forum, a timeless design classic that won a place in the prestigious Taschen Design Guide of the 1970s. This vintage beauty is not just a lamp; it’s a work of art in itself.
This pendant lamp is cleverly crafted with a reflective multi-screen system that distributes light across 6 discs. This creates a captivating light dispersion, both horizontally and downward. The black scales ensure a soft and even distribution of light.
But that’s not all! This exquisite pendant lamp has been given a second life thanks to the expertise of a specialized company. With a durable powder coating, it now radiates like never before and is in excellent condition.
The elegant matte black shade gives it a contemporary twist, making this hanging lamp the perfect addition to your modern interior. Let this unique combination of vintage allure and contemporary style illuminate and beautify your space! Bring the Tip Top pendant lamp into your home now and add a touch of timeless beauty to your living space.
Condition
This iconic piece of lighting has a history of approximately 40 years, and although it shows slight signs of previous use, it is still in excellent condition. The shades have been professionally powder-coated and are in very good condition, and the wiring has been completely renewed. This lamp is not just a historical artifact; it’s also a functional piece of art that embraces its past and becomes a striking addition to your contemporary space.
Specifications Tip Top pendant lamp Jørgen Gammelgaard black
- Height: 36 cm
- Diameter: 19 cm
- Total height with cord 130 cm (adjustable during installation)
- Material: aluminum
- Color cord: black
- Maximum wattage: 60W
- Socket: E27
- Suitable for LED lamps
- Weight: 0.8 kg
The History of the Tip Top Pendant Lamp
Travel back in time to the 1960s when Jørgen Gammelgaard served as a UN advisor in Samoa. In that remote setting, the only light he had at his disposal was a simple fluorescent lamp. But Gammelgaard was a visionary with an irresistible drive for improvement. He tilted that simple fluorescent lamp and added hand-cut plastic covers to refine the light quality. What began as a modest project in the South Pacific quickly became the inspiration for a lamp that was welcomed by Statens Kunstfond almost immediately after its launch.
This concept of light enhancement has beautifully translated into the creation of these pendant and mounted lamps, each featuring six handmade aluminum lampshades. This lamp is not just a source of illumination; it’s a tribute to Gammelgaard’s creativity and innovation, a tangible reminder of his time in Samoa. Let this piece of history, intertwined with contemporary elegance, illuminate and inspire your space.