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Ceramic pendant lamp designed by Lee Rosen for Design Technics. This teardrop-shaped pendant is elegantly perforated to allow a warm, ambient glow to diffuse throughout the space. The dynamic earthy glaze finish features tones ranging from warm ochre to creamy greige. Lee Rosen, the founder of Design Technics, was known for his innovative approach to ceramic lighting, blending modernist aesthetics with artisanal craftsmanship. This piece, in wonderful condition with no cracks or chips, exemplifies his commitment to quality and design. Made in Denmark, 1960s.
Designer: Lee Rosen
Manufacturer: Design Technics
Origin: Denmark
Date: 1960s
Dimensions: 12" H x 10" Diameter
Ceramic pendant lamp designed by Lee Rosen for Design Technics. This teardrop-shaped pendant is elegantly perforated to allow a warm, ambient glow to diffuse throughout the space. The dynamic earthy glaze finish features tones ranging from warm ochre to creamy greige. Lee Rosen, the founder of Design Technics, was known for his innovative approach to ceramic lighting, blending modernist aesthetics with artisanal craftsmanship. This piece, in wonderful condition with no cracks or chips, exemplifies his commitment to quality and design. Made in Denmark, 1960s.
Designer: Lee Rosen
Manufacturer: Design Technics
Origin: Denmark
Date: 1960s
Dimensions: 12" H x 10" Diameter
Ceramic pendant lamp designed by Lee Rosen for Design Technics. This teardrop-shaped pendant is elegantly perforated to allow a warm, ambient glow to diffuse throughout the space. The dynamic earthy glaze finish features tones ranging from warm ochre to creamy greige. Lee Rosen, the founder of Design Technics, was known for his innovative approach to ceramic lighting, blending modernist aesthetics with artisanal craftsmanship. This piece, in wonderful condition with no cracks or chips, exemplifies his commitment to quality and design. Made in Denmark, 1960s.
Designer: Lee Rosen
Manufacturer: Design Technics
Origin: Denmark
Date: 1960s
Dimensions: 12" H x 10" Diameter