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Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Morup, rare Legato lamp in white with lots of patina, Danish Modern in the 1970s

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This Legato lamp from Fog & Mörup is not seen that often. It was designed by Jo Hammerborg and launched in 1974. The pendant has a lot of patina in the form of rust stains, which, however, do not peel.

Height 22 centimeters.
Diameter 40 centimeters.

SKU 2232


  • Antikvitet.net Item number: 454803
  • Category: Lighting

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