So the first Jo Hammerborg light reproduction has finally appeared, and the wisdom of the crowd has made itself apparent in our poll by correctly [more]
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The information that emerged from our correspondence with the Hammerborg family over the past 18 months (which has informed our new biography of Jo Hammerborg) [more]
The identity of the designer of the Søvaernspendel, the light produced first by Nordisk Solar Compagni and later by Louis Poulsen, has been the subject [more]
The economic downturn of the 1970s brought new challenges for the designers of high-end lamps and other luxury goods, as producers' support for the experiments [more]
It’s been some time since our last blog post, but we haven’t been idle in the meantime, and our main project has been to give our sister site Classic Modern a complete redesign and makeover. We’ve also been making progress on something that’s been bubbling away in the background for a couple of years now – the creation of a Classic Modern Design Spotlight feature on Louis Weisdorf, which you’ll be able to read here when it’s published. It will reveal many fascinating insights into the architect and his work, including which of his light designs is his own favourite. Meanwhile, we’d like to know what YOUR favourite Weisdorf light is. Vote in our poll below, and compare your choice with Weisdorf’s own when the profile is ready!
Your favourite Louis Weisdorf light design
It’s been some time since our last blog post, but we haven’t been idle in the meantime, and our main project has been to give our sister site Classic Modern a complete redesign and makeover. We’ve also been making progress on something that’s been bubbling away in the background for a couple of years now – the creation of a Classic Modern Design Spotlight feature on Louis Weisdorf, which you’ll be able to read here when it’s published. It will reveal many fascinating insights into the architect and his work, including which of his light designs is his own favourite. Meanwhile, we’d like to know what YOUR favourite Weisdorf light is. Vote in our poll below, and compare your choice with Weisdorf’s own when the profile is ready!

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