Fog & Mørup Data pendant lamp – Catalogue picture
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Fog & Mørup Data Pendant Lamp
Materials: Round mat orange polyurethane plastic mushroom lampshade with 4 air-holes, painted white inside. White painted Bakelite E27 socket.
Cord Length: 60 cm / 23.62”
Height: 16 cm / 6.29”
Width: ∅ 40 cm / 15.74”
Electricity: 1 bulb E27, 75 watt maximum, 110/220 volt.
No specific type of light bulb is required; different types can be used.
Period: 1970s – Mid-Century Modern.
Designer: Bjarne Bo around 1972.
Manufacturer: Fog & Mørup A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Other versions: The Fog & Mørup Data pendant lamp (Data 1) was made in two versions, in several colours, and in two sizes. The larger version, Data 2, measures 48 cm / 18.89 inches in diameter and uses a light bulb of up to 100 watts.
Bjarne Bo
Bjarne Bo, born in 1947, is a Danish architect and designer. He designed a wide range of household and kitchen objects, including salad servers, rasps and piggy banks. For the time being, it is not known whether he designed any other lamps besides this one.
Fog & Mørup
Fog & Mørup was founded in 1904 by Ansgar Fog (1880–1930) and Erik Mørup (1879–1972), originally as a metalwork wholesaler. In 1906 the company moved to Copenhagen and gradually developed into one of Denmark’s leading lighting manufacturers. Its strongest creative period began after Jo Hammerborg joined the company in 1957 as head of design, helping to establish Fog & Mørup as a major name in Danish modern lighting.
Designers and architects associated with the company include Jo Hammerborg, Claus Bonderup, Torsten Thorup, Sidse Werner, Sophus Frandsen, Jørgen Bo, E. Balslev, Peter Avondoglio, Karen Clemmensen, Ebbe Clemmensen and Hans Due.
Lyfa
Lyfa was founded in 1903 as Kjøbenhavns Lampe- og Lysekronefabrik. By the mid-20th century it had become one of the most important Danish lighting manufacturers, working with designers such as Bent Karlby, Louis Weisdorf, Piet Hein, Finn Juhl, Nils and Eva Koppel and others. In the late 1970s, Lyfa merged with Fog & Mørup, although both brands continued for a time to be marketed separately.
In the early 1980s, the combined Lyfa–Fog & Mørup business was taken over by Lyskær, after which the Fog & Mørup name gradually disappeared. Lyskaer–Lyfa remained active until 1991, when it was incorporated into Horn Belysning A/S.
Horn Belysning
Horn Belysning A/S, originally E.S. Horn, was founded in 1952 in Aalestrup, Denmark. In 1963 the company adopted the name Horn Belysning. It grew into a major volume producer for the Scandinavian and European market and counted IKEA among its important customers. By the 1980s, Horn was one of the largest lighting companies in Denmark.
In 1991, Horn Belysning acquired Lyskaer–Lyfa, which by then also included brands such as Lyfa, Fog & Mørup and ABO. In 2005, Horn was restructured: the outdoor lighting activities were sold to Nordlux, while the remaining company was relaunched as Lightyears. Lightyears was later acquired by Fritz Hansen.
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