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DK3 Cadovius Flower Lamp

As the name implies, the Flower Lamp is not a classic lighting lamp. It is more a decoration - a small installation and a cool and decorative way to light up plants and flowers. The lamp can be installed in many different ways. Either one single lamp or several lamps in small groups or placed in a line next to each other, a few centimetres from the floor - like it was done in the 1960s in the Cadovius-showroom The Circle House.

Poul Cadovius had an exceptional skill to foresee trends. In the 1960s, many people used lamps in the garden to light up the flowerbeds, and with the launch of the Flower Lamp in 1968, Poul Cadovius converted this trend to indoor use.

The design of the lamp is quite simple. It consists of two aluminium bowls connected by four thin steel pins where the lower bowl works as a flowerpot illuminated by the light from the upper bowl. A simple yet brilliant idea. dk3’s relaunch of the wonderful retro lamp hits right into the current trend of hanging up plants and flowers, uniting flower power vibes from the 60’s with modern interior design.

As the name implies, the Flower Lamp is not a classic lighting lamp. It is more a decoration - a small installation and a cool and decorative way to light up plants and flowers. The lamp can be installed in many different ways. Either one single lamp or several lamps in small groups or placed in a line next to each other, a few centimetres from the floor - like it was done in the 1960s in the Cadovius-showroom The Circle House.

Poul Cadovius had an exceptional skill to foresee trends. In the 1960s, many people used lamps in the garden to light up the flowerbeds, and with the launch of the Flower Lamp in 1968, Poul Cadovius converted this trend to indoor use.

The design of the lamp is quite simple. It consists of two aluminium bowls connected by four thin steel pins where the lower bowl works as a flowerpot illuminated by the light from the upper bowl. A simple yet brilliant idea. dk3’s relaunch of the wonderful retro lamp hits right into the current trend of hanging up plants and flowers, uniting flower power vibes from the 60’s with modern interior design.

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DK3 Cadovius Flower Lamp

$1,039.26

$311.78

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As the name implies, the Flower Lamp is not a classic lighting lamp. It is more a decoration - a small installation and a cool and decorative way to light up plants and flowers. The lamp can be installed in many different ways. Either one single lamp or several lamps in small groups or placed in a line next to each other, a few centimetres from the floor - like it was done in the 1960s in the Cadovius-showroom The Circle House.

Poul Cadovius had an exceptional skill to foresee trends. In the 1960s, many people used lamps in the garden to light up the flowerbeds, and with the launch of the Flower Lamp in 1968, Poul Cadovius converted this trend to indoor use.

The design of the lamp is quite simple. It consists of two aluminium bowls connected by four thin steel pins where the lower bowl works as a flowerpot illuminated by the light from the upper bowl. A simple yet brilliant idea. dk3’s relaunch of the wonderful retro lamp hits right into the current trend of hanging up plants and flowers, uniting flower power vibes from the 60’s with modern interior design.