Designed in 1965, and produced a couple of years later in 1967, the sculptural Turbo Pendant Light is a timeless piece of design, epitomising the principles of minimalist Nordic design. Featuring twelve spiral lamellae that combine to create a flower-like glob, the light adds a sense of lightness and strength to your spaces. The eye-catching design is perfect for suspending over a dining table or taking centre stage in your living room.
In his own words, the studio of Architect Louis Weisdorf (born 1939) "specializes in versatility". This quite perfectly sums up the long and notable career of this multi-designer. After graduating from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts' School of Architecture in 1954, Weisdorf worked with everything from graphic, interior and industrial design, to the planning of parks and recreational areas, as well as most fields within the building trade.
This adds to an already impressive resume of notable projects, which includes working under design icons such as Verner Panton, Poul Henningsen and Le Klint.