Item No.
100180671
Opala Pendant
$995.00
Item No.
100180671
Opala Pendant
$995.00
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- Provides both atmospheric and direct lighting.
- Designed by Hans Wegner.
- Sleek, elegant silhouette.
- 11.22" H 20.27" W 20.27" D 20.27" DIA
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2-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Hans Wegner for Pandul
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The whole spectrum —
Designed by Hans Wegner, the Opala Pendant provides both atmospheric and directional light. Use it to add a welcome glow to a room or to create a well-lit reading nook.
Details
A shady situation
Created for Copenhagen’s Hotel Scandinavia, which opened in the mid-70s, the Opala Collection is sleek and futuristic in look and function. The Opala Pendant is defined by its impact- and fade-resistant acrylic shade, which cleverly filters light. At the top, it allows 30%-40% of the illumination to seep through the sides, creating a soft glow; at the bottom, beams are targeted and direct, providing ample light for reading or working. Bulb (not included): LED, CFL, or incandescent; E27 base; 75W max. Made in Denmark. Other Opala lights include the Midi Table and Midi Floor.
- Provides both atmospheric and direct lighting.
- Designed by Hans Wegner.
- Sleek, elegant silhouette.
- Impact- and fade-resistant shade.
- Made in Denmark.
- Brand
- Pandul
- Collection
- Opala Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 11.22" H 20.27" W 20.27" D 20.27" DIA
- Product Weight
- 3.31 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 2-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Opala Pendant
- Height (in): 11.22
- Width (in): 20.27
- Diameter (in): 20.27
- Depth (in): 20.27
- Weight (lbs): 3.31
- Cord Length (in): 157.48
- Fabric cord
- Painted aluminum
- High-gloss acrylic shade

Hans Wegner
Hans Wegner stands among designers Finn Juhl, Arne Jacobsen, Børge Mogensen, Poul Kjærholm and Verner Panton as a master of 20th-century Danish modernism. More specifically, he was instrumental in developing a body of work known as organic functionalism. His early training included both carpentry and architecture.
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