Innolux’s Laura pendant light delights with its softly conical form and the warm sheen of its brass-finished exterior. Designed by Lisa Johansson-Pape and reflecting the character of mid-20th-century Finnish design, the Laura pendant is ideal for hanging above a dining table, kitchen island or seating area, either on its own or arranged in a cluster. Its white inner surface reflects light efficiently downwards, creating an even, pleasant general illumination throughout the space.
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Laura 320 pendant lamp, brass
Description
Innolux’s Laura pendant light delights with its softly conical form and the warm sheen of its brass-finished exterior. Designed by Lisa Johansson-Pape and reflecting the character of mid-20th-century Finnish design, the Laura pendant is ideal for hanging above a dining table, kitchen island or seating area, either on its own or arranged in a cluster. Its white inner surface reflects light efficiently downwards, creating an even, pleasant general illumination throughout the space.
- Diameter: 12.6 in (32 cm)
- Shade diameter: 12.6 in (32 cm)
- Height: 11.02 in (28 cm)
- Cable length: 78.74 in (200 cm)
- Material Coated brass
- Colour Brass
- Bulb base E27
- Light source Max 12W LED (not included)
- IP rating 20
- Protection class II
- Voltage 220–240 V
- Nominal frequency 50–60 Hz
- Certifications and labels CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards.
- Cable colour White
- Cable material Textile
- Weight 3.53 lbs (1.6 kg)
- Canopy Yes: white; diameter 4.92 in (12,5 cm), height 8cm; metal
- Ceiling plug Yes
- Integrated switch Ceiling hook
- Dimmable No
- Notes Can be fitted with an aligned dimmer. In this case, please use a dimmable light bulb.
- Care instructions Clean with a soft damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid using abrasive cleaners.
- Product ID: INX-310504
Lisa Johansson-Pape (1907-1989) graduated as a furniture designer, or as she preferred to say, a furniture drawer, from the Central School of Art and Design (Helsinki) in 1927. After graduation, she worked as a furniture designer at the Kylmäkoski furniture factory. Between 1933-1937 she worked for Friends of Finnish Handicraft as model designer, but also worked as a freelance furniture designer. In 1937, she became Stockmann's office furniture and carpets designer. Her furniture designs were always minimal, concise, and highly functional.
Lisa Johansson-Pape's long career as a lighting designer began in 1942, when she was invited to work at Orno’s lamp factory. Johansson-Pape was also one of the founders of Finland's Lighting Engineering Society. In lighting design, one of her principles was that the shape of the lamp is subordinate to the technological function. Her lamp designs for the most part consisted of metal, glass and acrylic.
She also wrote and lectured on lighting design in Japan and was for many years a teacher of Art and Design. Johansson-Pape was also the artistic director of Friends of Finnish Handicrafts from 1951-1985.
Lisa Johansson-Pape Finnish works were represented in many international exhibitions since the 1930s. In the New York World's Fair of 1939, she furnished part of the Finnish department and at the Milan Triennial in 1951 her lamps and light fixtures received a silver medal as well as gold metal at the 1954 Triennial. In 1960, she made a private exhibition at Stockmann called Light - glass – Metal and later in 1966 she had a joint exhibition with Dora Jung at the Röhsska Museet in Gothenburg.
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