Designed by Arne Jacobsen and published by
Louis Poulsen in 1960 for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (Radisson Blu), the
AJ luminaires were originally part of the complete design concept created for the Hotel. Arne Jacobsen not only drew up the plans for the hotel, but also imagined every detail of its interior design. Many of the products designed for this occasion are now design icons, such as the Egg and Swan armchairs. The AJ
lamps have also achieved worldwide renown. The luminaire emits an asymmetrical downward light. The head of the
AJ table lamp, which can be directed at 60°, can be tilted to optimise lighting. The
AJ table lamp features a graphic, contemporary design based on two geometric shapes: a cylinder and a cone that form its adjustable shade. This shade is combined with a round base on which the switch is placed. The inside of the shade is painted white to give a soft, comfortable light. This table lamp features a hole at the base of the lamp, originally designed to house an ashtray, but now adding a touch of lightness and finesse to the structure. The
Luminaire AJ by
Louis Poulsen remain with the wire of time modern classics in the field of
luminaire design. The
AJ table lamp is ideal for lighting a hallway, a bedside table or providing a beautiful lighting ambience in a living room, for example. The
AJ collection of luminaires is available as table lamps, floor lamps and wall lights. To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the model of the
AJ table lamp table offers a new selection of colours and finishes inspired by the work of Arne Jacobsen and edited by
Louis Poulsen Danish lighting manufacturer since 1874.