Fritz Hansen Caravaggio Pendant Lamp

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  • Ex Vat: £248.33
  • Brand: Fritz Hansen
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Fritz Hansen Caravaggio Pendant Lamp


The eye-catching, high gloss Caravaggio pendants were launched in 2005 and instantaneously gained a status as a design icon. With Caravaggio, designer Cecilie Manz combines a recognisable shape with a modern expression. The simple, timeless pendant consists of a metal shade with soft, feminine lines and a chrome plated suspension. The textile cable is well integrated into the design and gives the lamp its finishing touch. The Caravaggio lamp casts a concentrated downward light illuminating both the suspension and the cable through a hole at the top of the lamp. The depth of the shade prevents glare.


Material:
Shade - P1 & P2 - Drawn steel or P3 - Drawn aluminium.
Suspension - Black/Red & White - Curved steel rods with matt chrome surface. Black/Black - Curved steel rods with black chrome surface.


Colour:
White: White high-gloss lacquer, matt chrome with grey textile cord and a white canopy.
Black/Red: Black high-gloss lacquer, matt chrome with red textile cord and a white canopy.
Black/Black: Black high-gloss lacquer, black chrome with black textile cord and a black canopy.


Bulb req:

P1: E27 max 46W
P2: E27 max 100W
P3: E27 max 100W


Dimensions:

P1: H: 216mm; Ø: 165mm. 3 cord.
P2: H: 337mm; Ø: 238mm. 3 cord.
P3: H: 516mm; Ø: 400mm. 6 m cord.


Designed by Cecilie Manz - 2005


Accessories: It is possible to purchase a diffuser for P3 (18173505) in order to soften the light and avoid glare.






Founded in Denmark in 1872, Fritz Hansen is a global leader in furniture, lighting and accessory design and production. Driven by a passion for beauty, quality, and craftsmanship, the company embodies a modern, Nordic lifestyle and collaborates with visionary artists, designers, and architects from around the world. The brand has collaborated with Arne Jacobsen, Cecilie Manz, Hans J. Wegner, Piero Lissoni, and Poul Kjærholm, among others.