By Henning Koppel, Lyfa
Located in Paris, IDF
CORNEA 150 is a wall lamp designed by sculptor Henning Koppel in 1965.
Editor: Lyfa
DIMENSIONS
Ø 22 x D 12,3 cm
LIGHT SOURCE (NOT INCLUDED)
Socket: G9
Max wattage: 28 Watt
Energy class: The luminaire is compatible with bulbs of energy classes A++ – D
COLORS
Black and White
CORD
2,5 m black/white plastic cord with switch
CORNEA was designed by the renowned sculptor Henning Koppel in 1965 and is one of his rare lighting designs. The circular wall light is shaped with an inner, opal glass shade that provides a comfortable, diffused light. Its distinctive character is achieved by the asymmetric outer shade that encapsulates the soft, white light as two eyelids. The CORNEA lighting design is named as a reference to the transparent part of the human eye, which allows light to enter the inside and enhances sharpness.
Henning Koppel was a renowned Danish sculptor who became known for his experimental approach to sculptural forms. As a visual artist, Koppel had a vast repertoire and worked with various materials within different categories - such as lighting...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Scandinavian Modern Danish Wall Lights and Sconces