Designed in 1969 by Simon Karkov and distributed by Normann Copenhagen, the Norm 69 lamp shade (the cream one is now discontinued) is fast becoming a Danish design classic. Attractive, functional and affordable, its contemporary design makes it ideal for modern living.
Design Award: Formland Award 2002 - Denmark, Imm Cologne 2003 - Germany.
We've put together this compilation of images so you can see how great the Norm 69 pendant light looks like, be it at home, in an office or a commercial space.
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