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Fellow table lamp

 Space Copenhagen, 2020

Fellow is both a table lamp and a sculpture in its own right, designed by Space Copenhagen who sought to create a simple and intuitive composition from two soft, distinctive and organic shapes.
The base is made of solid limestone, which makes it visually and technically static. The lampshade, in powder-coated metal, can be oriented at 150° horizontally.

Material limestone base, solid brass details — shade in powder coated steel
Cable black fabric 2,55 m power cord
Light source LED G9 (included)
Dimensions L21 x P35 x H35 cm

Fellow lamp

Space Copenhagen

Established in 2005 by Signe Bindslev Henriksen and Peter Bundgaard Rützou, Space Copenhagen is a design studio that works across multiple disciplines, from furniture, lighting and refined objects to art installations, art direction and interior design for private homes, hotels and restaurants all over the world.

"We call our approach Poetic Modernism."

The ambition is to forge new paths by balancing opposites — classic and modern, industrial and organic, sculptural and minimal, light and shade. Duality and contrast. Curiosity as a fundamental human condition.

The studio’s intuitive approach embodies designs that are distinctively shaped by the given circumstances, functional needs, and a fundamental interest in human behavior. It is a sense of and belief in slow aesthetic that centers around quality and longevity.

Space Copenhagen has created lauded furniture pieces for some of the world’s leading manufacturers such as GUBI, Stellar Works, Fredericia Furniture, &Tradition and Mater. In addition, Space Copenhagen continuously substantiates their roster of high-end interiors at an international level, following, among others, their award-winning design for 11 Howard hotel in New York, The Stratford opening in London Spring 2019, along with already acclaimed destination restaurants Geranium and the first Noma in Copenhagen.