Unique set of three tube ceiling pentagon lights Preben Dal, Hans Følsgaard Denmark 1963 - Sunlight yellow geometric shaped ceiling lamps
€1,990.00
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Danish design lighting seems to surprise us all the time. We thought all productions from the 1960s were well documented but now and then some undiscovered pieces is releaved. This set being one of them.
From the many years of digging into lighting design history the material used, the style and the way it’s built we are very certain that these pentagon tubes were produced at Hans Følsgaard AS, Denmark 1960s.
Being a Hans Følsgaard light brings us to the designer Preben Dal. The designer Preben Dal is a mystery. No one seems to have any documentations that Preben Dal actually existed and new leads from the lighting collectors community speculates if Preben Dal was an alias of the actually designer Hans Følsgaard.
This set of pentagon lights was discovered in a barn a year ago. Few traces of the original paint, blue grayish and white, the exactly same colors as you would find on the more known Symphony by Preben Dal.
Being in a poor state we had to rescue them and used weeks of sanding them down before we handed them over to our professional painter.
The condition is very good. New sun flower glozzy lacquer combined with the contrast of white lacquer to the inside and narrow side panels
Everything is made of metal.
Light source: E27 / E26 edison screw fitting max 100W. Comes with new wiring and we salvaged the original porcelain bulb holders.
Size: 37cm / 14.6” high and 17cm / 6.7” diameter.
BREAKING.... now we are certain that this rare lamp actually is a Hans Følsgaard production and a Preben Dal design. We got hold on a catalogue showing all the models produced between 1963-64. This particular model is called “5 kant” meaning Five Edge lamp. Please see last picture from the catalogue.
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From the many years of digging into lighting design history the material used, the style and the way it’s built we are very certain that these pentagon tubes were produced at Hans Følsgaard AS, Denmark 1960s.
Being a Hans Følsgaard light brings us to the designer Preben Dal. The designer Preben Dal is a mystery. No one seems to have any documentations that Preben Dal actually existed and new leads from the lighting collectors community speculates if Preben Dal was an alias of the actually designer Hans Følsgaard.
This set of pentagon lights was discovered in a barn a year ago. Few traces of the original paint, blue grayish and white, the exactly same colors as you would find on the more known Symphony by Preben Dal.
Being in a poor state we had to rescue them and used weeks of sanding them down before we handed them over to our professional painter.
The condition is very good. New sun flower glozzy lacquer combined with the contrast of white lacquer to the inside and narrow side panels
Everything is made of metal.
Light source: E27 / E26 edison screw fitting max 100W. Comes with new wiring and we salvaged the original porcelain bulb holders.
Size: 37cm / 14.6” high and 17cm / 6.7” diameter.
BREAKING.... now we are certain that this rare lamp actually is a Hans Følsgaard production and a Preben Dal design. We got hold on a catalogue showing all the models produced between 1963-64. This particular model is called “5 kant” meaning Five Edge lamp. Please see last picture from the catalogue.
Box 30
Danish design lighting seems to surprise us all the time. We thought all productions from the 1960s were well documented but now and then some undiscovered pieces is releaved. This set being one of them.
From the many years of digging into lighting design history the material used, the style and the way it’s built we are very certain that these pentagon tubes were produced at Hans Følsgaard AS, Denmark 1960s.
Being a Hans Følsgaard light brings us to the designer Preben Dal. The designer Preben Dal is a mystery. No one seems to have any documentations that Preben Dal actually existed and new leads from the lighting collectors community speculates if Preben Dal was an alias of the actually designer Hans Følsgaard.
This set of pentagon lights was discovered in a barn a year ago. Few traces of the original paint, blue grayish and white, the exactly same colors as you would find on the more known Symphony by Preben Dal.
Being in a poor state we had to rescue them and used weeks of sanding them down before we handed them over to our professional painter.
The condition is very good. New sun flower glozzy lacquer combined with the contrast of white lacquer to the inside and narrow side panels
Everything is made of metal.
Light source: E27 / E26 edison screw fitting max 100W. Comes with new wiring and we salvaged the original porcelain bulb holders.
Size: 37cm / 14.6” high and 17cm / 6.7” diameter.
BREAKING.... now we are certain that this rare lamp actually is a Hans Følsgaard production and a Preben Dal design. We got hold on a catalogue showing all the models produced between 1963-64. This particular model is called “5 kant” meaning Five Edge lamp. Please see last picture from the catalogue.
Box 30
From the many years of digging into lighting design history the material used, the style and the way it’s built we are very certain that these pentagon tubes were produced at Hans Følsgaard AS, Denmark 1960s.
Being a Hans Følsgaard light brings us to the designer Preben Dal. The designer Preben Dal is a mystery. No one seems to have any documentations that Preben Dal actually existed and new leads from the lighting collectors community speculates if Preben Dal was an alias of the actually designer Hans Følsgaard.
This set of pentagon lights was discovered in a barn a year ago. Few traces of the original paint, blue grayish and white, the exactly same colors as you would find on the more known Symphony by Preben Dal.
Being in a poor state we had to rescue them and used weeks of sanding them down before we handed them over to our professional painter.
The condition is very good. New sun flower glozzy lacquer combined with the contrast of white lacquer to the inside and narrow side panels
Everything is made of metal.
Light source: E27 / E26 edison screw fitting max 100W. Comes with new wiring and we salvaged the original porcelain bulb holders.
Size: 37cm / 14.6” high and 17cm / 6.7” diameter.
BREAKING.... now we are certain that this rare lamp actually is a Hans Følsgaard production and a Preben Dal design. We got hold on a catalogue showing all the models produced between 1963-64. This particular model is called “5 kant” meaning Five Edge lamp. Please see last picture from the catalogue.
Box 30
Danish design lighting seems to surprise us all the time. We thought all productions from the 1960s were well documented but now and then some undiscovered pieces is releaved. This set being one of them.
From the many years of digging into lighting design history the material used, the style and the way it’s built we are very certain that these pentagon tubes were produced at Hans Følsgaard AS, Denmark 1960s.
Being a Hans Følsgaard light brings us to the designer Preben Dal. The designer Preben Dal is a mystery. No one seems to have any documentations that Preben Dal actually existed and new leads from the lighting collectors community speculates if Preben Dal was an alias of the actually designer Hans Følsgaard.
This set of pentagon lights was discovered in a barn a year ago. Few traces of the original paint, blue grayish and white, the exactly same colors as you would find on the more known Symphony by Preben Dal.
Being in a poor state we had to rescue them and used weeks of sanding them down before we handed them over to our professional painter.
The condition is very good. New sun flower glozzy lacquer combined with the contrast of white lacquer to the inside and narrow side panels
Everything is made of metal.
Light source: E27 / E26 edison screw fitting max 100W. Comes with new wiring and we salvaged the original porcelain bulb holders.
Size: 37cm / 14.6” high and 17cm / 6.7” diameter.
BREAKING.... now we are certain that this rare lamp actually is a Hans Følsgaard production and a Preben Dal design. We got hold on a catalogue showing all the models produced between 1963-64. This particular model is called “5 kant” meaning Five Edge lamp. Please see last picture from the catalogue.
Box 30
From the many years of digging into lighting design history the material used, the style and the way it’s built we are very certain that these pentagon tubes were produced at Hans Følsgaard AS, Denmark 1960s.
Being a Hans Følsgaard light brings us to the designer Preben Dal. The designer Preben Dal is a mystery. No one seems to have any documentations that Preben Dal actually existed and new leads from the lighting collectors community speculates if Preben Dal was an alias of the actually designer Hans Følsgaard.
This set of pentagon lights was discovered in a barn a year ago. Few traces of the original paint, blue grayish and white, the exactly same colors as you would find on the more known Symphony by Preben Dal.
Being in a poor state we had to rescue them and used weeks of sanding them down before we handed them over to our professional painter.
The condition is very good. New sun flower glozzy lacquer combined with the contrast of white lacquer to the inside and narrow side panels
Everything is made of metal.
Light source: E27 / E26 edison screw fitting max 100W. Comes with new wiring and we salvaged the original porcelain bulb holders.
Size: 37cm / 14.6” high and 17cm / 6.7” diameter.
BREAKING.... now we are certain that this rare lamp actually is a Hans Følsgaard production and a Preben Dal design. We got hold on a catalogue showing all the models produced between 1963-64. This particular model is called “5 kant” meaning Five Edge lamp. Please see last picture from the catalogue.
Box 30