PM5 Black - Pendant Lamp
Inspired by Poul Henningsen's PH5 lamp, the PM5 (Poor Man's 5) is an affordable lamp with a nod to the classic.
Since its introduction in 1958, the PH5 has been loved and acclaimed, and is still immensely popular. Unfortunately, due to its price, it is not for everyone. That's why design studio Van Tjalle en Jasper created the PM5, an affordable design lamp made with state-of-the-art technology and manufactured with fewer materials and using fewer production techniques.
It will only take you a few minutes to bring this lamp to life, which is supplied as a kit.
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Description
Model: Pendant lamp PM5 - Hanging lamp, lights, pendant lighting, suspended light dining room, living room
The PM5 pendant lamp is a great example of sustainable design. Made with state-of-the-art technology that requires few resources and little energy, it comes in a box that is 4-6 times smaller than an equivalent lamp of the same size, reducing the impact of packaging and transportation.
Colour: Black
Material: 3mm MDF treated with pigmented boiled linseed oil
Dimensions: 57 x 57 x 26 cm
Cable lenght: 150 cm
Bulb: E27 (not included)
Do it yourself: The PM5 pendant lamp comes in a do-it-yourself kit. But don't worry: everything you need is in the box, including a clear instruction manual. Thanks to this manual, assembling the lamp will only take a few minutes at most!
Box contents: Shade parts - Ceiling Cap - Cord with socket - Instruction manual
Made in the Netherlands
Van Tjalle en Jasper
Van Tjalle en Jasper is an independent Dutch design label. From their studio in Amsterdam, they challenge themselves to design clever products that are as simple and efficient as possible. The result of their "Naked Design" approach is that products are made with less material and using fewer production techniques, but without losing sight of quality, functionality and personality. The search for intelligent solutions and the pleasure they have in doing so is the driving force behind their creative process.