Turbo Pendant
By Louis Weisdorf, for Gubi
Turbo Pendant
By Louis Weisdorf, For Gubi
$759.20 - $1,119.20
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14.2”
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SPEC #: GUB1168588 | ID: 10114937
Turbo Pendant
SPEC #: GUB1168588
ID: 10114937
Designed by Louis WeisdorfRead Bio
Originally designed in the mid-1960s by Louis Weisdorf, the Turbo Pendant was conceived as a modern update to traditional Japanese paper lanterns. Simple in shape but complex in structure, the pendant is constructed of swirling lacquered aluminum bands that shield the light source in order to reduce glare and provide diffused, ambient illumination. Turbo's timeless design will complement both retro and modern interiors alike.
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Specifications
- Finish: White
- Color: Alabaster White
- Size: 14.2"W x 14.2"H
- Shipping Weight: 7.05 lbs
- Product Weight: 4.19 lbs
- Dimmer: Standard 120V
- Materials: Aluminum, Steel, Lacquer
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:Bulb not included
- Total Wattage: 10 watts
- Canopy: 4.5" diameter x 2.36"H
- Cord Length: 149.6"
- Country of Origin: China

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About Louis Weisdorf
Louis Weisdorf (1932 2021) was a well-known Danish architect and industrial designer. After becoming one of the youngest designers to graduate from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1954, he worked across graphic, interior, architectural, and industrial design. Weisdorf described himself as a specialist in versatility, which sums up the prodigious and notable career of this multi-faceted designer.
In 1961, he started a ten-year assignment at Tivoli Gardens, an amusement park in Copenhagen, working as assistant to the chief architect Simon P. Henningsen. It was here that he created the Konkylie (conch) Lamp in 1964, with its innovative vertically-hung concentric slats his first foray into lighting design. The anodized gold light hung from trees throughout the Tivoli Gardens until very recently and was also put into production despite initial fears that it would be impossible to recreate.
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Founded in 1967 by Gubi and Lisbeth Olsen, the brand is defined by a passion for the past as well as the present. Gubi is a distinctive international design icon. Hunting down forgotten design icons like Greta Grossman, Jacques Adnet, and Mathieu Mategot, Gubi brings designs from the thirties through the seventies back to life, the collection is rounded out by collaborations with up and coming designers, forming a highly versatile brand. Gubi lights are as eclectic as they are provoking, a product of each designer's courage, instinct and curiosity. With simple yet striking shapes, unique materials and innovative techniques, Gubi is a contemporary vision. Gubi effectively blurs the lines between past and present, delivering symbolic lamps that leave a powerful impression on both the eye and imagination.
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