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Werner Schou P110 pendant lamp, rare white color

Coronell Electro

Werner Schou P110 Pendant Lamp, Denmark

Price
165,00 €
Availability
In stock

Product description

The P110 pendant lamp, designed by Danish designer Werner Schou, is a striking example of Scandinavian lighting design from the 1960s. Its distinctive geometric structure makes it both a functional light source and a sculptural design piece.

Constructed from multiple metal elements, the shade creates an eye-catching appearance that changes depending on the viewing angle. The white finish highlights the intricate form while maintaining a light and elegant look.

Werner Schou is known for his bold and original designs, and the P110 remains one of his most recognisable lighting models. Ideal above a dining table, in a living room or as a statement piece in both vintage and contemporary interiors.

Product information

Brand: Coronell Electro

Model: P110

Designer: Werner Schou

Country: Denmark

Period: 1960s

Dimensions:

  • Total height approx. 18 cm
  • Total diameter about 40 cm

Color: White

Material: Metal / glass

Cord length: 27 cm

Lamp base: E27

Condition: Some scratches, patina and wear caused by time

*Please note that the functionality of the lamps has been tested, but the wires are often original. The lamps are often decades old, so all lamps have a patina brought on by time. More detailed descriptions of the product's condition are given in the product description.

Shipping

Product can be shipped with these shipping methods.

GLS EuroBusinessParcel
18,00 €
GLS delivers packages directly to your door. After the first delivery attempt, GLS delivers the package to the GLS ParcelShop pickup point. There are country-specific differences in delivery methods.
GLS EuroBusinessParcel
18,00 €
GLS delivers packages directly to your door. After the first delivery attempt, GLS delivers the package to the GLS ParcelShop pickup point. There are country-specific differences in delivery methods.
GLS EuroBusinessParcel
18,00 €
GLS delivers packages directly to your door. After the first delivery attempt, GLS delivers the package to the GLS ParcelShop pickup point. There are country-specific differences in delivery methods.