AJ Eklipta Ø 22 Ceiling Light
Louis Poulsen

£315.00 RRP
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1-2 weeks estimated lead time
Delivery to United Kingdom in 5-6 days
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The fixture emits soft comfortable light.

The glass is designed to provide a uniformly lit surface. The three-layer hand-blown opal glass shade has a transparent edge, providing a decorative halo of light around the fixture.

Mounting: Terminal block: Ø 220/Ø 350: 3x2,5mm², Looping: Approved, Ø 220/Ø 350mm: Max. 3x1,5mm². Ballast positioning: In ceiling/wall box.

Class: Ingress protection. LED ceiling/wall: IP20. Ø220: IP20. E27 Ø350/450 Ceiling: IP20. E27 Ø350/450 Wall: IP44. Electric shock protection I w. ground. Energy Class, (LED): A++ - A.(Ø220): C - D. (Ø350): A+ - E.

Light Source: MAX 1x40W QT ax-14 Frosted G9 or 9W LED 2700K 56 lm/W.

Diffuser: Mouth-blown white opal glass

Info notes: Emergency lighting possible with three hour battery pack. Please contact Louis Poulsen for further information. Only Wall mounted E27 versions for outdoor use. Ceiling mounted variants are delivered without side cable holes. Wall mounted variants is delivered with side cable holes. Leading edge dimmer on Ø220 LED variants is 100W Triac dimmer. For LED fixtures without glass, please contact the sales office. For LED replacement kit please do contact Louis Poulsen. The innovation of the LED technology is constant. The specifications mentioned are based on present technology.


Arne Jacobsen

Arne Jacobsen was born and raised in Copenhagen. In 1927, he graduated as an architect from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. After graduating, he obtained his first job at the office of the City Architect of Copenhagen launching his own office only two years later.

Arne Jacobsen is a world famous Danish modernistic architect. His buildings are numerous in Denmark, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Among his more famous projects are the National Bank in Copenhagen (1971), SAS Royal Hotel & Terminal, Copenhagen (1960), and St. Catherine’s College in Oxford, UK (1963). It is said that his fear of flying inhibited him from making a full impact on the American Architectural environment.

As an architect, Arne Jacobsen had very strong decision making skills, making it possible for him to influence not only the design of the building itself, but the majority of the details. Over the years, he ventured into various fields related to his work, such as light fixtures, furniture, cutlery, door handles, sanitary fixtures, fabrics, and wallpaper patterns. "The Egg" and "The Swan" are two famous chairs designed by Jacobsen.

During Arne Jacobsen’s lifetime, he received several prestigious awards both at home and abroad. He became a professor at the Royal Danish Academy for 11 years and through that he influenced an entire generation of Danish Architects. Each eventually developed their own architectural language, built upon the same rationalistic and minimalist approach toward architecture.


Louis Poulsen is a Danish lighting manufacturer born out of the Scandinavian design tradition.