A beautiful and interesting lighting solution, the Minneapolis Pendant Light is suited to almost any interior decor, combining a minimalistic silhouette with a choice of monochromatic finishes. Initially designed in 1984 for the Scanticon Hotel and Conference Center in Minneapolis, USA, the light evokes a surprising Japanese sense of style that surpasses momentary trends and extends way beyond the hotel industry. With a focus on clean lines and geometry, the compact Minneapolis Pendant gives a clear and direct downwards light, ideal for suspending over a dining table or kitchen island.
Founded in 1954 by Architects Knud Friis and Elmar Moltke Nielsen, Studio Friis & Moltke introduced Denmark to a subtle and stylish version of interior Brutalism.
The Friis & Moltke Studio focuses on simplicity and functionality, with many pieces designed in association with their architectural projects throughout Denmark and Europe.