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Louis Poulsen Munkegaard Ø 46cm
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Louis Poulsen Munkegaard Ø 46cm
Louis Poulsen Munkegaard Ø 46cm
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Seemingly floating LED recessed ceiling light Munkegaard When the light is switched on, the LED recessed ceiling light appears to consist of nothing more than a round opal glass floating below the ceiling. On closer inspection, you realise that it is a recessed light and that the opal glass is edged with a metal surround. Munkegaard illuminates the surroundings harmoniously and without glare and is suitable for lighting in many living spaces and in combination with a wide variety of furnishing styles.


- DALI-dimmable The well-known architect Arne Jacobsen, who designed numerous buildings in Denmark, Great Britain and Germany, is responsible for the tasteful design and not only limited himself to the construction of the buildings, but also often characterised the design of the interior, such as the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, for which he designed wallpaper patterns, furniture, cutlery and lights in 1960. The "Egg" and "Swan" chairs became famous. The Munkegaard LED recessed light is manufactured by Danish lighting manufacturer Louis Poulsen, which was founded in 1874 and is now known throughout the world for lights with sophisticated functionality and fascinating design.

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Louis Poulsen Munkegaard Ø 46cm

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