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Bell by Lund & Rudbeck

Andreas Lund and Jacob Rudbeck's Bell lamp for Normann Copenhagen, first presented during Salone del Mobile, will be on sale from August.

 

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Bell is a ceiling lamp in an iconic bell shape, designed by Andreas Lund and Jacob Rudbeck for Normann Copenhagen. Its round, even surface gives the lamp the impression of having been cast. Rather than being hidden, the meeting between the lead and the lamp is accentuated in a modern and original way.

With Bell, designers Andreas Lund and Jacob Rudbeck have focused on designing a lamp where the design of the fixtures has space to unfold. The contrast between the materials creates a modern lamp. Bell is a directional lamp, changing character when a person moves around it. The light inner side reflects the light, which falls like a cone and provides good lighting over the dining table, for example.

"Often, the fixtures, or the part that connects the lead to the lamp, are not the primary aspect of a lamp's design. They are more of a necessity," state Andreas Lund and Jacob Rudbeck. "In Bell, you have a lamp where the connection between the lead and the lamp is evident. Just as light is a gatherer, the bell has historically been used to call people to come together — to gather people. With its bell shape, Bell can also be used to create a cosy place to gather in the room."

Top: Andreas Lund and Jacob Rudbeck, Bell lamp for Normann Copenhagen in grey. Above: Bell lamp, in sand

Bell comes in two sizes and two color combinations, which makes the lamp an ideal light source in various interior spaces. Bell can be hung in the kitchen, used it over a dining table, or illuminating a large hall or office environment.

Andreas Lund and Jacob Rudbeck, Bell lamp for Normann Copenhagen, detail