Designed by Frank Kerdil

Pyra Pendant Opal/Brass

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Pyra pendant light made of opal glass and with a beautiful brass detail. It has a classic and Nordic look.

A beautiful lamp with a unique design.

The lamp has a beautiful light and appears majestic in a room and at the same time has a size that makes it easy to use even in smaller spaces with its diameter of 29 cm and height of 30 cm. It can easily be adapted to different types of spaces and hanging heights with its 3-meter white fabric cord.

The lamp has a beautiful glow when lit and can be used to light up an entire room, but also to create a cozy atmosphere over the dining table either alone or with others depending on the table and room size. Enjoy the elegant Pyra pendant in opal glass in a corner of the living room or in a room.

It also looks great in a hallway, where its Nordic minimalist expression creates both an inviting and calm space with good lighting.

Design Frank Kerdil for Dyberg Larsen.

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  • Safety data sheet 230 V PDF
SKU number 6467
EAN number 5704709064671
Series Pyra
Color Opal/ Brass
Material Glass/ Metal
Cable 3 m. white fabric cord
Socket E27
Max watt LED 9
Number of light sources 1
Indoor/outdoor Indoors
IP rating 20
Volt 230
Shade diameter (cm) 29
Shade height (cm) 30
Canopy included Yes
Canopy diameter (cm) 12.0
Canopy height (cm) 2.5
Depth/Length (cm) 29.0
Product width (cm) 29.0
Product height (cm) 30.0
Weight 1.81 kg

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DESIGNER

Frank Kerdil

Frank Kerdil is a Danish designer known for his simple and functional style, in which aesthetics and
user-friendliness go hand in hand. For more than 10 years, he has collaborated with Dyberg Larsen to create iconic lamp series such as PineApple, Illumin, and Haipot, which combine sculptural form with soft, functional light.

His designs are sold worldwide today and are available at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), among other places. 

Frank Kerdil