Northern Lighting Birdy Wall Short
Birdy Wall Light Short The Birdy lighting series created in 1952 by the famous Norwegian designer Birger Dahl is distinguished by its Scandinavian simplicity a vivid minimalism that focuses on the everyday usage and whose artful aesthetic is based on reduction.
Northern lighting birdy wall short. 220V - 240V 50Hz. Birdy was designed first in 1952 by Birger Dahl and was re-launched in 2013. DESIGN BY BIRGER DAHL 1952 Birdy is a table wall and floor lamp series designed in 1952 in a modernist style.
The lamp series was produced and sold by the Norwegian electricity company Sønnico Oslo for many years. The lamp series was produced and sold by the Norwegian electricity company Sønnico Oslo for many years. The Birdy Short Arm Wall Sconce by Nothern is a modernist design created by Birger Dahl in 1952.
In 1954 the table lamp then known as s-30016 was awarded the. Seeking to bring Norwegian minimalist furniture and accessories to residential and commercial interiors Northern was launched more than 10 years ago as a subsidiary of Northern Lighting. The manufacturer delivers its creations to commercial projects and retailers in more than 30 countries and Global Lighting is excited to be the distributor that brings their products to North America.
Always following the same intrinsic values Northern is a young fun and playful company with a love of lighting. The lamp series was produced and sold by the Norwegian electricity company Sønnico Oslo for many years. The Birdy Short Arm Wall.
Birdy Wall Light Short Arm Birger Dahl for Northern Lighting 23500 The Birdy Wall Lamp was originally designed in 1952 by Birger Dahl and is an emblem of modern Norwegian design. With its elegant yet playful design the wall light enhances any ambience and also sets brilliant accents. Body and joints colour.
White or black 200 cm. In 1954 the table lamp then known as s-30016 was awarded the highly esteemed Golden Medal at. The mounted version of this fixture has excellent DNA as both the table and floor lamps were awarded the highly esteemed Golden Medal at the Milan Triennale.