Bellevue AJ9 Wall light
Arne Jacobsen, known for his designs in the style of the Bauhaus and Functionalism, applied a simple and ingenious design concept to the Bellevue AJ9 wall lamp. The cone-shaped lampshade, held in white on the inside, serves to focus and reflect the light. At the same time, the bulb in the center of the Bellevue AJ9 wall sconce by &tradition is concealed by the asymmetrically tapered lampshade, creating an extremely pleasant, indirect light, similar to a spotlight.
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Equipped with a so-called gooseneck, the light of the Bellevue AJ9 wall lamp by &tradition can be directed to where it is needed and even used as an uplight. With a construction depth of 28 centimeters and a height of 30 centimeters, the Bellevue AJ9 wall lamp by &tradition can be operated with a bulb of up to 40 watts. The Bellevue AJ9 wall lamp by &tradition is equipped with a 2-meter-long, fabric-coated cable. The toggle switch for switching the wall light on and off is located in the wall socket of the Bellevue AJ9.
Equipped with a plug, the Bellevue AJ9 wall lamp by &tradition does not require a wall connection for electricity. The Bellevue AJ9 wall light can therefore be quickly put into operation and used flexibly after delivery. The interior design specialist TAGWERC supplies exclusively licensed originals. All luminaires of the Bellevue lighting series by Arne Jacobsen as well as other design objects from &tradition are available in the TAGWERC Design STORE.
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Material
- Material
- Colour
- Metal
- Black Brass
Dimension
- Height
- Diameter
- Textile cable length
- Textile cable colour
- Cord switch
- 30.00 cm
- 8.50 cm
- 200 cm
- black
- No
Leuchtmittel
- Base socket
- Max. Power
- Finish
- Bulb included
- E14
- 1x MAX. 40 WATT
- Opal / White
- No
The Bellevue AJ9 wall light was designed by
Arne Jacobsen
Arne Jacobsen is one of the most inspiring designers of the 20th century. With his buildings and design works in the style of Functionalism and using modern materials, the native Dane was far ahead of his time. The architect and designer created houses, furniture, lights and things of daily use.