Wing Wall Lamp
Wing Wall Lamp
Designer Kenneth Bergenblad
Wing Wall Lamp
Wing Wall Lamp
Designer Kenneth Bergenblad
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SKU 71269-017347
Wing Wall Lamp
Wing Wall Lamp
- Tilting, rotating shade for precise, glare-free light control
- Sculptural, wing-inspired silhouette by Kenneth Bergenblad lends a minimal, iconic presence
- Durable aluminium and steel in Bronzed or Polished Aluminium; compact H 47 x W 25 x D 36.5 cm; EU and US versions
Kenneth Bergenblad’s iconic design combines minimal expression with a playful tilting and rotating functionality, allowing light to be directed with precision and without glare. Its folded shade evokes the wing of a bird in flight — a gesture of elegance and utility. Available in two finishes and in EU and US versions, Wing Wall Lamp offers sculptural presence without distraction.
Height
47 cm
Depth
36,5 cm
Width
25 cm
Specifications
Voltage: 220-240V – 50/60 Hz
Max 25 Watt
Light source:
1 x E27
Bulb not included
Dimmability: Switch on the cord
IP: 20
Class: II
Materials
Aluminium, Steel
Shipping
Returns
We hope you love your purchase, but if not, you’re welcome to return it within 30 days of receiving your order. Please note that return shipping costs are not covered by Audo Copenhagen A/S.
Kindly note, our made-to-order items are specially crafted for you. Therefore all made-to-order items are non refundable and placed orders are considered final.
MEET THE DESIGNER
Kenneth Bergenblad
The son of a sculptor and artist, designer Kenneth Bergenblad was born in Sweden in 1944. His foray into the world of design began in his teen, where he studied cabinetmaking, completing his apprenticeship in 1965 before going on to study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. Between 1970 and 1993 he worked as both a designer and interior designer at DUX, where he created the internationally acclaimed Spider chaise longue and lounge chair. Known for his elegant and modern design, combining the functional with the experimental, Bergenblad balances shapes, colours and materials into pieces that feel timeless. His work has won numerous accolades around the world, including The Guldlampen Nordisk Design prize for Wing. Today he works from his farmhouse home in southern Sweden, continuing to create designs that surprise and delight.