The Moonsetter by architect and designer Anne Boysen was chosen as the winner of the "Next Danish Design Classic" competition, which was broadcast on Danish television in 2020. The jury recognized the qualities of the Moonsetter right from the start. Its simple design, clear lines and timeless elegance were convincing. The design of the Moonsetter is based on basic geometric shapes, with the circle, square and cylinder combined in a unique artistic configuration. After Anne Boysen created the first prototype of the floor lamp for the design competition, she entered into a partnership with Louis Poulsen to further optimize her design. In 2021, the lamp was launched in Denmark in a limited edition of 100 pieces.
With its sculptural aesthetics, the floor lamp attracts attention in any interior - almost like a work of art. Its 360° rotatable disc with different surfaces invites you to experiment with how the light can be reflected in the room - as well as the room in the mirror surface of the luminaire. The Moonsetter encourages experimentation and discovery. The quality of the design can not only be seen, but also felt and sensed. The Moonsetter blurs the boundaries between sculpture and light source. It is not only functional, but also aesthetic. With its impressive size, the Moonsetter is a real eye-catcher and creates a space within a space that can be shaped with the help of reflections and light. The luminaires are produced in editions of 100 and numbered accordingly. The edition number and a unique consecutive number from 1 to 100 are engraved on the luminaire.
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