PAN WALL 95 is a generously sized wall lamp designed by Bent Karlby in 1970. The lamp emits ambient upward lighting that illuminates the exposed aluminium surface while leaving a beautiful light pattern on the wall paired with an intimate downlight.
1970
ORIGIN STORY
The PAN series is a beautiful example of Bent Karlby’s unique talent for capturing the zeitgeist of an area and turning it into designs that would come to transcend their inspiration.
During the 1970s, when Pop Art was trending, the early PAN lamps would have colored insides. Today, the fixtures have monochrome surfaces of anodized aluminum, transforming them into contemporary design pieces suitable for modern living. Explore images of vintage PAN pendants and wall lamps and get to know the stories behind LYFA, our collection and designers at The Archive
DESIGNED BY BENT KARLBY
Bent Karlby is widely regarded today as one of Denmark’s most productive and versatile lighting designers of the 20th century. He started his collaboration with LYFA in the 1940s, which was a partnership that would last nearly four decades. Bent Karlby is known for his soft light, organic shapes and hallmark peepholes. During his career, Karlby moved more towards pure geometric shapes such as the cone, cylinder and arc along with playful colours. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Bent Karlby never employed staff in his studio. He wanted things done his way and was known for his uncompromising work ethics.
LIGHTSCAPES
The open tubular design of the PAN pendant allows for diffused light to beautifully illuminate the aluminum pendant while completely hiding the light source.