The history of Fritz Hansen is characterised by remarkable craftsmanship, unique design and premium quality. Founded in Denmark in 1872, Fritz Hansen is a global leader in furniture, lighting and accessory construct and fabrication. Guided by a passion for lulu, quality, and craftsmanship, the firm embodies a contemporary, Nordic lifestyle and collaborates with visionary artists, designers, and architects from all over the world. The brand has partnered with Arne Jacobsen, Cecilie Manz, Hans J.Wegner, Piero Lissoni, and Poul Kjærholm, amongst other well-known artists, Fritz Hansen pieces are sold in over 85 countries across 2, 000 points of sale, establishing flagship stores in Copenhagen, San Francisco, Milan, and Tokyo. The Firm employs 260 individuals worldwide and maintains its headquarters north of Copenhagen, representing design-passionate customers across contract and retail.
Discover all the products by Fritz HansenAvion Pendant Lamp Fritz Hansen
The Avion pendant lamp by Fritz Hansen takes its cues from the aerodynamic aesthetics of Zeppelin airships. The white polyethylene diffuser is characterized by an oval shape that diffuses the light evenly.
Also available in the table/floor version
Description
Avion's design was born from a childhood fascination with Zeppelin airships, majestic yet graceful as they soar across the skies. The chosen material allows a pleasant and natural diffusion of light, to create a welcoming atmosphere in every room.
Fritz Hansen has been an important name in furniture manufacturing worldwide for more than 150 years. By collaborating with visionary artists he gives life to innovative designs that represent the undisputed hallmark of Danish style.
Iskos-Berlin
It is the name of the partnership between designers Aleksej Iskos and Boris Berlin. Born in 2010 as the culmination of a working relationship born 11 years earlier in Boris' Komplot Design. Always experimenters of innovative materials and designs in the field of furniture and lighting.
Dimensions
85 x H 34,2 cm
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