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Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948

Sundowner Pendant
Jørn Utzon, 1948

Jørn Utzon is world famous for his Sydney Opera House, which has become an architectural icon and a worldwide tourist attraction. The Sundowner pendant was created a little earlier. While its shape evokes the opera house, its name evokes the sunset, as does the low-angled light that illuminates the central part of the lamp. 

The Sundowner is a classic lamp with a clean expression, available in three sizes and four color combinations. Early versions had movable shades. Today, these are fixed, to ensure greater stability without compromising the original design.

Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948
Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948

Materials Painted steel, 3 m white textile cord with internal steel wire

Sundowner 175 Ø17,5 x H15,1 cm – Light source 1 bulb G9 (not included)
Sundowner 250 Ø25 x H21,5 cm – Light source 1 bulb E14 (not included)

Sundowner 400 Ø40 x H34,3 cm – Light source 1 bulb E27 (not included)

Black

Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948
Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948
Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948

Ø17,5 cm

Ø25 cm

Ø40 cm

White

Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948
Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948
Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948

Ø17,5 cm

Ø25 cm

Ø40 cm

Mallorcan

Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948
Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948
Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948

Ø17,5 cm

Ø25 cm

Ø40 cm

Brass

Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948
Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948
Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948

Ø17,5 cm

Ø25 cm

Ø40 cm

Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948
Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948
Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948
Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948
Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948
Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948
Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948
Sundowner Pendant Jørn Utzon, 1948

Jørn Utzon

Creating things for people. This is the main theme of probably Denmark's most famous architect: Jørn Utzon. He graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1942 and then developed his talent in studios such as Alvar Aalto's in Helsinki. This inspiration helped Jørn Utzon to gradually optimize his talent to create an architectural and organic space while maintaining respect for people, nature and his environment.

Jørn Utzon has clearly drawn a parallel between music and light. Both are crucial to feel emotions. In developing his designs for Lightyears, he has ensured that light constantly elevates the atmosphere of a room, whether it is used to create a warm ambiance, for a particular function or to inspire ideas. His first lamp design for Lightyears is an ode to the Sydney Opera House. It is through his designs that Jørn Utzon's portrait is completed as a lamp designer and architect of the highest international stature.