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Fog & Mørup Orient pendant lamp round conical aluminium lampshade elongated slots Jo Hammerborg design 1960s 1970s
Fog & Mørup Orient pendant lamp round conical aluminium lampshade elongated slots Jo Hammerborg design 1960s 1970sFog Morup Orient Pendant Lamp 1
Fog & Mørup Orient pendant lamp round conical aluminium lampshade elongated slots Jo Hammerborg design 1960s 1970sFog Morup Orient Pendant Lamp 5
Fog & Mørup Orient pendant lamp round conical aluminium lampshade elongated slots Jo Hammerborg design 1960s 1970sFog Morup Orient Pendant Lamp 2
Fog & Mørup Orient pendant lamp round conical aluminium lampshade elongated slots Jo Hammerborg design 1960s 1970sFog Morup Orient Pendant Lamp 6
Fog & Mørup Orient pendant lamp round conical aluminium lampshade elongated slots Jo Hammerborg design 1960s 1970sFog Morup Orient Pendant Lamp 3
Fog & Mørup Orient pendant lamp round conical aluminium lampshade elongated slots Jo Hammerborg design 1960s 1970sFog Morup Orient Pendant Lamp 4

Fog & Mørup Orient Pendant Lamp

Materials: Round brushed aluminium lampshade with elongated slots, conical ending. Conical wood top. Bakelite E27 socket.

Cord Length: 80 cm / 31.49”

Height: 25 cm / 9.84”

Width: ∅ 22 cm / 8.66”

Electricity: 1 bulb E27, 60 watt maximum, 110/220 volt.
Any type of light bulb can be used, not a specific one preferred.

Period: 1960s, 1970s – Mid-Century Modern.

Designer: Jo Hammerborg in 1962.

Manufacturer: Fog & Mørup A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Other versions: The Fog & Mørup Orient pendant lamp exists in several colours and 3 sizes. Also table lamps were made.

Today the Orient pendant lamp is back in production by Fritz Hansen. According to Wikipedia this lamp was designed in 1960. The Fritz Hansen website says 1963. But it is 1962. As described in detail in the excellent book: Danish Lights – 1920 to Now.

A billiard lamp copy exists, it is named Carambole. You can find it over here.