Louis Poulsen VL 45 Radiohus Suspension Lamp
The fixture provides uniform, general and diffuse illumination. The opening at the bottom of the glass produces downwards directed light. The quality of the glass ensures that the fixture is evenly lit.
MEASUREMENTS:
Small
- Height: 24.6 cm / 9.7 inch
- Shade Height: 17.1 cm / 6.7 inch
- Shade Diameter: 17.2 cm / 6.7 inch
Medium
- Height: 32.7 cm / 12.9 inch
- Shade Height: 24.6 cm / 9.7 inch
- Shade Diameter: 25 cm / 9.8 inch
Large
- Height: 44.7 cm / 17.6 inch
- Shade Height: 37 cm / 14.6 inch
- Shade Diameter: 37 cm / 14.6 inch
All Sizes
- Cable Length: 366 cm / 144 inch
MATERIALS:
- Shade: Hand blown polished white opal glass
- Pendant Tube: Brushed Brass
HELPFUL NOTES:
- Small: 1 x 10W G16.5 candelabra socket
- Medium: 1 x 22W LED A-21 medium socket
- Large: 1 x 22W LED A-21 medium socket, 44W LED/3000K (DIM 0-10V)
- Ingress protection IP20
- Electric shock protection I with Ground
- Includes canopy
- cULus Listed

Vilhelm Lauritzen
1894 - 1984
Vilhelm Theodor Lauritzen was one of Denmark’s most important architects of his time and became one of the fathers of Danish Modernism. Today, many of his projects remain as lasting examples of what was then a new and revolutionary architecture in which form follows function. He studied butterflies with great enthusiasm, but he was first and foremost an architect and maintained through his career that architecture should be an applied art that serves all – not just the few and the privileged. Among Vilhelm Lauritzen’s most famous and acclaimed works are Copenhagen Airport’s first terminal (1939), which is today known as the Vilhelm Lauritzen Terminal, the Radiohuset broadcasting building in Frederiksberg (1945), Vega – Folkets Hus cultural centre in Copenhagen (1956) and the Danish Embassy in Washington, D.C. (1960).
Vilhelm Lauritzen was born on 10 September 1894 in the town of Slagelse, Denmark. He graduated high school from Sorø Akademi in 1912 and from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts’ School of Architecture in Copenhagen in 1921. The following year, he founded Tegnestuen Vilhelm Lauritzen (today Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects). Lauritzen’s Modernist talent also included interior design, where he created everything from door handles, ashtrays and railings to lamps, sofas, and chairs.

Louis Poulsen Lighting's philosophy embraces function, comfort, and ambience. Its mission is to offer human-friendly, long-lasting lighting. Founded in 1874, Louis Poulsen Lighting offers timeless, high-quality products that provide exceptional light.
The Louis Poulson Lighting product line includes suspended, ceiling, pendant, table, floor, and wall lighting for indoor and outdoor use. Through collaboration with visionary architects and designers such as Arne Jacobsen, Verner Panton, and Foster+Partners, Louis Poulsen Lighting's superior styling, and craftsmanship in quality products are found on projects around the globe.
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