NJP Mini Table Lamp: Black + Black
NJP Mini Table Lamp: Black + Black
NJP Mini Table Lamp: White + White
NJP Mini Table Lamp: White + White
NJP Mini Table Lamp: Light Aluminum Grey + Black
NJP Mini Table Lamp: Light Aluminum Grey + Black
NJP Mini Table Lamp: Soft Pink + White
NJP Mini Table Lamp: Soft Pink + White
NJP Mini Table Lamp: Taupe + Black
NJP Mini Table Lamp: Taupe + Black
NJP Mini Table Lamp: Rose Brown + Black
NJP Mini Table Lamp: Rose Brown + Black
 NJP Mini Table Lamp: Petrol Blue + Black
NJP Mini Table Lamp: Petrol Blue + Black
NJP Mini Table Lamp
NJP Mini Table Lamp
NJP Mini Table Lamp
NJP Mini Table Lamp
NJP Mini Table Lamp
NJP Mini Table Lamp
NJP Mini Table Lamp
NJP Mini Table Lamp
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Louis Poulsen × Nendo

NJP Mini Table Lamp

$680

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$680

$680

$680

$680

$680

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SKU: LP-5744168122

Average lead time: 1-3 days

$680

SKU: LP-5744168148

Average lead time: 1-3 days

$680

SKU: LP-5744168180

Average lead time: 1-3 days

$680

SKU: LP-5744168151

Average lead time: 1-3 days

$680

SKU: LP-5744168164

Average lead time: 1-3 days

$680

SKU: LP-5744168177

Average lead time: 1-3 days

$680

SKU: LP-5744168135

Average lead time: 1-3 days


Description

The NJP Mini Table Lamp by Louis Poulsen, designed by Nendo, is a compact and versatile addition to the NJP series. This scaled-down version offers the same modern functionality with a sleek, minimal design. The lamp's flexible arm and 342° rotatable head allow for precise light direction, making it ideal for small desks, bedside tables, or shelves. Its LED light source provides soft, glare-free illumination, with dimming and timer options for added convenience. Available in seven colors.

Specifications

Size

  • 16.3" h x 6.3" dia (41.5x16cm)
  • Shade: 4.8" dia (12.1cm)
  • Cord length: 98.4" (250cm)

Material

Aluminum, steel

Technical

  • LED
  • Color temperature: 2700K
  • Dimmable
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Brand

Louis Poulsen

With some of the most iconic lighting in modern design, it’s apropos to raise a glass to Louis Poulsen—especially as the Copenhagen lighting resource originated in the late 19th century in the after-finish of a wine-importing enterprise. Four years later, in 1878, founder Ludwig R. Poulsen was sparked by the new electricity technology hitting the city and opened a shop selling lighting and electrical supplies. Nephew Louis Poulsen joined as a shop assistant soon enough, and assumed the family business upon his uncle’s death in 1904.

With the arrival 2 decades later of designer Poul Henningsen came 2 of the most collectible and coveted Midcentury modern fixtures, the PH-5 and the “Artichoke.” The stable of now-legendary designers widened with the likes of Vilhelm Lauritzen, Arne Jacobson and Verner Panton. The output wasn’t all stunning form either. During WWII, the firm contrived a blackout lamp that allowed famed Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen to remain open in the evenings, without interfering with the fighter jets in the skies above.

That pioneering spirit extended into the new century: forays with noted Danish-British designer Louise Campbell, who designed the striking Collage group; and Olafur Eliasson, who created the sculptural pendant OE Quasi Light. Building on its legacy of innovation, design and craftsmanship, the company continues to chart its course forward with a focus on sustainability in every phase of the product life cycle.

Designer

Nendo

A clue to architect and designer Oki Sato’s playful persona lies in the fact that he named his studio Nendo, after the Japanese word for children’s modelling clay. In fact, the Tokyo-based creative says, ““Good design is when I can explain my ideas to my grandmother or to a young child.” Without preconceived notions of what is “good” design, Oki is free to follow his often-whimsical, meandering path to conceive objects that amaze, delight and still stay true to their function. Originally from Toronto, and he took his M.A. in Architecture at Waseda University in Tokyo and established Nendo there in 2002. The studio now includes a management staff and around 30 design-architecture professionals, not all of the Japanese.

That makes sense, as Oki regards the market as a global arena. “We are not too concerned with whether our clients are Japanese or Western,” he says. “After many years, we have developed ‘the Nendo way’ that doesn’t refer to any specific visual style or signature look, but rather the way we approach challenges and find solutions.” It is said that the mind behind Nendo is the first person since Philippe Starck’s heyday in the 1980s and 1990s whose design has such a characteristic signature. For the studio’s work, Nendo has been awarded with Dezeen, Wallpaper and Red Dot design awards among many more throughout its brief lifetime.

 

 


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