The stunning Turbo pendant light illustrates thoughtful design at its best. Refined and delicate, Louis Weisdorf’s elegant light has achieved wonderful success since its initial release in 1967, featuring a simple yet complex structure inspired by the lightness of Japanese rice paper. 12 identical strips of white sprayed aluminium arranged in a cascading spiral comprise the graceful globe shaped shade, shielding the bulb in its entirety to diffuse a soft, subtle illumination. At once strong and lightweight, the beautiful Turbo pendant light is a wonderfully versatile choice for modern and contemporary living rooms and bedrooms. Available in two sizes. The Turbo pendant light has a stylish design. It consists of twelve identical aluminium lamellae in a glossy alabaster white finish, which are formed into a spiral and combined with each other to create a very aesthetically pleasing round lampshade. In combination with the light emitted by the bulb to be used, a unique lighting effect is created. The decorative design was created by Louise Weisdorf (1932-2021), a well-known Danish architect and industrial designer. Weisdorf designed this Klassik back in 1965, which was honoured with an iF Design Award and is currently produced by the Danish label Gubi.