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A Mid Century 8 Arm Pendant By Fog and Mørup Of Denmark

$744
$1,25040% Off
£562.13
£944.4440% Off
€644.51
€1,082.8540% Off
CA$1,038.34
CA$1,744.5240% Off
A$1,129.79
A$1,898.1740% Off
CHF 598.21
CHF 1,005.0640% Off
MX$13,592.15
MX$22,836.2740% Off
NOK 7,595.93
NOK 12,761.9940% Off
SEK 6,949.75
SEK 11,676.3240% Off
DKK 4,815.40
DKK 8,090.3940% Off

About the Item

A very elegant and classic 8 arm pendant by Fog and Mørup of Denmark Hand blown opaline glass shades. E27 bulb holders A lovely age related wear and patina to the surfaces. The hand blown glass shades are in great condition with no cracks. Rewired and grounded. Glass shades will be removed for shipping. Responsible worldwide shipping available. The company was founded on 1 June 1904 by ironmonger Ansgar Fog (1880-1930) as a trading company in Aarhus. The following year, wholesaler Erik Mørup (1879-1972) was admitted as a partner. In 1906 it moved to Copenhagen. In 1915, the company was expanded with a factory for lamps and chandeliers, and in 1948 it was transformed into a limited company. At the same time, Mørup became chairman of the board and Alfred Emanuel Gillesberg (1895-1959) managing director. In 1956, Fog Mørup moved to a new factory at Sydmarken 46 in Søborg designed by Preben Hansen. Fog Mørup is probably best known for the Kongelyslampen, which got its name when Fog Mørup presented the lamp to King Christian X on his 25th anniversary in 1937. The table lamp was made of bronzed brass and cost DKK 35.50. Fog Mørup had great success with the sale of this model. Fog Mørup's heyday was the 1960s and 1970s, when Jo Hammerborg and other designers created a large number of both original and salable models of lamps. In 1978, Fog Mørup was acquired by competitor LYFA. Fog Mørup's production was moved from Sydmarken in Søborg to LYFA in Måløv for better utilization of the production capacity. In 1988, LYFA took over the lighting company ABO in Assentoft near Randers, which was particularly known for magnetic ball lamps produced in the 1970s. Only one year later, in 1989, LYFA was taken over by the listed company Lyskær Belysning A/S. The company's new name became Lyskær-Lyfa A/S in October 1989, but already in 1991 the company was bought by Horn Belysning A/S in Aalestrup, after which the production in Måløv was moved to Aalestrup in 1995. Until then, production was still differentiated between LYFA - and Fog Mørup products.
  • Creator:
    Fog Mørup (Maker)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 33.47 in (85 cm)Diameter: 25.6 in (65 cm)
  • Power Source:
    Hardwired
  • Voltage:
    220-240v,208v,110-150v
  • Lampshade:
    Included
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1950s
  • Condition:
    Rewired: The pendant has been dismantled cleaned and rewired. Additions or alterations made to the original: Grounded. Wear consistent with age and use. In great vintage condition but of course age related wear and patina to the surfaces.
  • Seller Location:
    Søborg, DK
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU3823138474422

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