
Louis Poulsen AJ Wall Lamp
Originally designed by Arne Jacobsen for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen in 1957, the Louis Poulsen AJ Wall Lamp embodies architectural precision and purposeful light control. Defined by its sharp angles and clean silhouette, the wall-mounted version delivers downward-directed light with a white-painted inner shade to soften and diffuse the beam. The adjustable head allows directional flexibility, making it ideal for bedside reading, accent lighting, or focused workspaces. As part of Jacobsen’s iconic AJ lighting series, the wall lamp remains a celebrated example of Danish modern design — functional, sculptural, and timeless.
Originally designed by Arne Jacobsen for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen in 1957, the Louis Poulsen AJ Wall Lamp embodies architectural precision and purposeful light control. Defined by its sharp angles and clean silhouette, the wall-mounted version delivers downward-directed light with a white-painted inner shade to soften and diffuse the beam. The adjustable head allows directional flexibility, making it ideal for bedside reading, accent lighting, or focused workspaces. As part of Jacobsen’s iconic AJ lighting series, the wall lamp remains a celebrated example of Danish modern design — functional, sculptural, and timeless.
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Originally designed by Arne Jacobsen for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen in 1957, the Louis Poulsen AJ Wall Lamp embodies architectural precision and purposeful light control. Defined by its sharp angles and clean silhouette, the wall-mounted version delivers downward-directed light with a white-painted inner shade to soften and diffuse the beam. The adjustable head allows directional flexibility, making it ideal for bedside reading, accent lighting, or focused workspaces. As part of Jacobsen’s iconic AJ lighting series, the wall lamp remains a celebrated example of Danish modern design — functional, sculptural, and timeless.























