Keglen was designed in 2019 as a follow-up to the initial collaboration between Louis Poulsen and BIG Ideas in 2017, which resulted in a pendant for the Tirpitz Museum in Blåvand, a building BIG had designed for the Varde Museums in Western Denmark.
The main aim of Keglen was to create a systematic design language that provided the opportunity for a wider range of lighting typologies. BIG Ideas wanted a whole family of lamps with the same qualities and design details, in various sizes and each with their own unique personality.
The conical shades of Keglen have a characteristically curved diffuser, reminiscent of a water drop, ensuring an attractive glare-free downward directed illumination. The white inner side of each shade reflects the light flawlessly. A discreet uniform opening at the top of each shade emits a gentle upward light to enrich the ambience of any space.
Keglen Wall uses the same shade as the Ø175 pendant, but it is angled in position, parallel to the wall box and the wall, where it can be mounted to direct the light either downwards or upwards. The shade is adjustable and rotates 45 degrees to either side for better distribution of the lamp’s glare-free light. The on/off and dimmer switch is positioned on the wall box.

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