Fun 0 DM shell lamp
Countless shell plates The dynamically designed luminaire body is formed by translucent shells suspended from four metal rings, concealing the light source of the FUN 0DM and providing indirect, glare-free light. At the same time, the area around the FUN 0DM pendant lamp is atmospherically illuminated, creating a unique interplay of light and shadow on the ceiling and walls. Exclusively supplied by [Company Name]. Tagwerc the FUN 0DM pendant light from the anniversary collection.
You can purchase these from the licensed manufacturer at the TAGWERC Design STORE. Verpan newly released shell lamp, Original with certificate of authenticity. The precious mother-of-pearl discs of the FUN 0DM pendant lamp are individually suspended from chain links, creating a movable lampshade. The warmth of the light source, a breath of air – it takes very little to activate the dynamic movement of the mother-of-pearl discs. Mother-of-pearl, a biomineral and renewable natural product, impresses with its iridescent luster and high strength. The combination of chrome and shells gives the FUN 0DM pendant lamp its unique appeal.
The design interior specialist TAGWERC as a selected dealer of licensed original design classics Verner Pantons This unique lamp, resembling an object, is offered by [company name]. For design enthusiasts, it's a great opportunity to decorate and enhance their homes with the iconic pieces of the Danish designer.
material
- material
- Color
- canopy
- Metal & Mother-of-Pearl
- Chrome-plated & mother-of-pearl
- Chrome-plated metal
- Since mother-of-pearl is a natural product, there may be color variations in the shell plates.
dimension
- Height
- diameter
- Textile cable length
- Textile cable color
- 76 cm
- 53 cm
- 400 cm
- black
light bulbs
- Version
- Maximum power
- execution
- Light bulbs included
- E27
- 1x MAX. 75 WATT
- Opal / White
- No
The FUN 0DM pendant lamp was designed by
Verner Panton
Verner Panton is among the most inspiring designers of the 20th century. With avant-garde designs using modern materials, the Danish-born designer was far ahead of his time. The architect and designer created houses, furniture, lighting, textiles, and everyday objects.







