





AJ Eklipta Wall/Ceiling Light
Arne Jacobsen originally introduced the Eklipta in 1956 for the City Hall in Rødovre, Denmark. The light was used indoors for staircases and outdoors as a wall fixture. Today, the Eklipta comes in three sizes and is dimmable with a soft, diffused light. The tri-layer handblown glass shade has a clear edge, creating a halo of light around the perimeter.
Arne Jacobsen was a Danish architect and designer known and admired internationally for his designs.
White powder coat, white opal glass. Ceiling/wall box comes in spun aluminum.
Small: 8.7" Dia x 5.2"D | Medium: 13.7" Dia x 4.2" D | Large: 17.7" Dia x 5.5"D
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Founded in 1874 in Copenhagen, Louis Poulsen is a distinguished Danish lighting manufacturer grounded in the core Scandinavian principles of simplicity, functionality, and craftsmanship. This globally known brand has deep roots in Scandinavian design traditionwhere form strictly follows function, ensuring that every design—from functional task lamps to statement-making pendants—serves a specific purpose. By treating light as an essential element rather than a mere byproduct of an object, Louis Poulsen shapes light to enhance the human experience.
The brand’s global reputation is built upon legendary collaborations with some of the most influential talents in design history, including Poul Henningsen, Arne Jacobsen, and Verner Panton, as well as contemporary visionaries like Oki Sato and Louise Campbell. These partnerships allow Louis Poulsen to maintain a seamless continuity between its rich heritage and the demands of modern living.
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