*Munkegaard micro

Ceiling lights from Louis Poulsen

Product description

CONCEPT: The fixture emits diffuse and comfortable light directed downwards. The white opal glass disc provides an even illumination of the surface. The glass disc appears to hover below the ceiling, due to its suspended placement, allowing light to slip out through the gap between the disc and the fixture. This results in a different visual experience.
FINISH: High lustre chrome plated or satin chrome-plated. White opal glass.
MATERIAL: Diffuser: White opal glass. Trim ring: Stainless steel.
MOUNTING: Ceiling thickness: 5-32mm. Ceiling cut-out: Ø 70mm. Terminal block: 1x2x4mm². Looping: Not approved. Ballast: Supplied without transformer. For more information please look at www.louispoulsen.com.
WEIGHT: Max. 0.5kg.
CLASS: Ingress protection IP20. Electric shock protection III low voltage.

Concept

In 1955, Arne Jacobsen designed the first recessed fixture to illuminate the ceiling and in that way even out light contrasts. He created it for a school, called Munkegårdsskolen, in Søborg just outside Copenhagen, hence the fixture’s name. The Munkegaard is suspended right below the ceiling where it seems to hover in the air when switched on. The shade is made of two layers of glass and acrylic that provide a particularly even and soft light and which makes the ceiling appear higher too. The Munkegaard is distinctly characterised by Arne Jacobsen, with its discrete, elegant and timeless appearance that complements all architectural settings, also today.

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Manufacturer Louis Poulsen
Family Munkegaard
Architonic ID 1152205

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