Geometric light object with a history
The FJ Elements pendant light was designed by Finn Juhl in 1963 and is an expression of his characteristic combination of architecture and organic design language. Its graphic appearance is based on clear geometries, combined with playful angles and the characteristic two-part shade. The lower part can be tilted and rotated to direct the light in a targeted manner. The design is complemented by a removable diffuser that creates a soft, glare-free light.
Originally produced for just seven years, the luminaire was relaunched in 2013 as part of an exhibition and is now back in 2025 - each time with a matt lacquer finish and fabric cable. The luminaire is based on Finn Juhl's original sketches, in which he described the concept as a series of "elements".
- Design classic from 1963: pendant light with adjustable light thanks to tilting shade
- Glare-free light: removable diffuser ensures pleasant, soft light distribution
- Form meets function: Inspired by Finn Juhl's sketches - now in Original Grey, white and black