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1 of 2 Large frosted glass Artichoke shaped pendant lamp XL by Peill and Putzler, 1960

1 of 2 Large frosted glass Artichoke shaped pendant lamp XL by Peill and Putzler, 1960

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The Artichoke! This fantastic pendant light is manufactured by Peill & Putzler from Germany around 1970. This is the largest variant of the series and is shaped like a kind of flower, seerose or artichoke. Made of frosted glass and has a chrome holder.

An unprecedented timeless design.

Funfact: This lamp was awarded the iF Design Award in 1975. - "The iF DESIGN AWARD, first awarded in 1953, is the oldest independent design seal in the world. It is a symbol of outstanding design achievements that focus on the innovative power of design." 

Also have one medium size and two smaller sizes available. Also have a ceiling/wall light in this series. Message me for more info.

DIMENSIONS

Height: 30cm
Diameter: 40cm
Cord length: 40cm - can be made longer on request

PRODUCT DETAILS

Condition: Mint - almost no signs of use
Material: Glass
Fitting: E27
Including light bulb and ceiling cap

Manufacturer: Peill & Putzler
Period of production: 1960
Country of origin: Germany

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