This lamp design is one of the few ever created by Finn Juhl (1912-1989), one of Denmark's most renowned architects. Initially designed in 1963, the pendant and table lamp were reintroduced as FJ Elements in 2025, including the original two-toned grey variant.
The lamp's name comes from Finn Juhl's hand sketches, in which he described it as being composed of "elements". These early drawings document the lamp's form, proportions and the concept for an entire lamp series, and also tell of its overall construction. While the materials and geometric lines of the FJ Elements' design stand out in their simplicity, the playful creativity is evident in how the upper shade can rotate around on the lower shade. This function allows you to control the direction of the light in multiple ways, while also transforming the lamp's appearance.
While the FJ Element's geometric shapes embody simplicity, the playful creativity is evident in how the upper shade can rotate on the lower shade. This feature enables you to direct the light as you see fit. The centerpiece of the series is the pendant. However, by incorporating what Finn Juhl referred to as "a linking element", he was able to adapt the initial design into a table lamp as well. Cord: white fabric cord on white & original grey, black fabric cord on black.
FJ Elements Table Lamp
By Finn Juhl, From Louis Poulsen- Design + Manufacturing
- Design Finn Juhl, 1963
- Made by Louis Poulsen
- Dimensions
- 6.9" w | 9.1" d | 17.7" h | cord: 110" light source: 1x 15W E14 bulb
- Materials
- Wet painted aluminum, polycarbonate diffuser
- Shipping Time
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- historically significant
- museum piece
- danish modern
- iconic design
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