"Munkegaard" Ceiling Lamp by Arne Jacobsen for Louis Poulsen, Denmark 1950s

"Munkegaard" Ceiling Lamp by Arne Jacobsen for Louis Poulsen, Denmark 1950s

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Arne Jacobsen was one of the leading figures of twentieth century Danish design, known for his ability to unify architecture, furniture, and lighting into a cohesive vision. Trained as an architect, his work is defined by clarity of line, disciplined geometry, and a careful balance between function and visual refinement. Rather than treating objects as isolated pieces, Jacobsen saw design as a holistic spatial experience. This philosophy placed him at the forefront of Scandinavian modernism and established him as a lasting influence on both architectural and industrial design worldwide.

The Munkegaard ceiling lamp, designed by Arne Jacobsen for Louis Poulsen in the 1950s, is a clear example of this approach. Originally created for a school in Søborg, Denmark, the design is minimalist, resting on quality and attention to detail. The fixture is composed of a stepped, circular structure that appears simple at first, yet anchors the light to a ceiling or wall elegantly. While the body is made of white painted metal, the piece features a brass ring near the shade, combining colours to create a timeless model. The brass trim introduces warmth and subtle contrast against the white surface, preventing the design from feeling soulless while maintaining its architectural clarity. The matte, opaque diffuser that sits beneath allows the light to spread evenly throughout a space.

The lamp sits close to the ceiling, making it ideal for rooms where visual lightness and unobtrusive design are important. Its compact form makes it suitable for both residential and professional settings, especially in interiors that value clean looks and functional elegance. This piece demonstrates how thoughtful construction and material choice can elevate a ceiling lamp into a lasting example of modernist design.

Condition:

In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The lamp has recently been rewired and reconditioned. Due to the nature and age of the brass, the item may have some marks, scratches, and discolouration. Additional imperfections on the glass may be present due to manufacturing inconsistencies and age.

This lamp is compatible with an E26 / E27 (standard) fitting. All lighting can be converted for US usage.

Dimensions:

20.66 in Ø x 5.31 in H

52.5 cm Ø x 13.5 cm H

About the designer:

Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) was born on February 11, 1902 in Copenhagen. The Jacobsen family lived in a typical Victorian style home. As a contrast to his parents’ overly decorated taste, Arne painted his room white, which was an early sign of his later interests and style. It is said that he literally painted over the Victorian wallpaper in his bedroom

Arne Jacobsen met the Lassen brothers at Nærum Boarding School and later, Flemming Lassen became his partner in a series of architectural projects. Jacobsen was a restless pupil, and already as a child, he showed an extraordinary talent for drawing and depicting nature through scrupulous studies. He initially wanted to become a painter, but his father felt that architecture was a more sensible choice. In 1924, he graduated from The Technical College in Copenhagen and got admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.

From the beginning of his career, Jacobsen turned his gaze abroad, without abandoning Danish traditions. Jacobsen’s works reflect his personality: an insistent, perfectionist modernist, to whom no detail was trivial, even though the main picture was basically black and white and unambiguous. At the same time, Jacobsen was a nature-loving botanist and jovial family man: like him, his work is precise and warm, Danish at its core, modern and timeless.

He is remembered for his contribution to architectural Functionalism as well as for the worldwide success he enjoyed with simple but effective chair designs. ~H.

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