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Creator: Preben Jacobsen
Cosmos Lamp by Preben Jacobsen for Fog Morup, 1984
By Preben Jacobsen, Fog & Mørup
Located in Marinha Grande, PT
Rare ufo-shaped lamp in the Space Age style made by Preben Jacobsen for Fog Morup in 1984. It diffuses a superb light thanks to its semi-spherical polymer diffuser underlined by its...
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1980s Danish Space Age Vintage Preben Jacobsen Furniture

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Metal

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