The Gubi Semi Pendant Light is an award-winning Danish luminaire that has achieved worldwide recognition for its striking design and superior quality. Designed by Claus Bonderup and Torsten Thorup in 1968, the Semi Pendant Light won first prize in a competition held by the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, and quickly became a best-selling Danish design. Crafted with precision and care, the Semi Pendant Light features a crescent frame made of hand-spun aluminium that adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any room. The enamelled metal shade, with its distinctive arch shape, produces a diffused, cone-shaped light that is perfect for positioning over a dining table or workspace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The Semi Pendant Light is a versatile luminaire that is equally at home in modern and contemporary spaces, adding a subtle touch of sophistication to any interior. With three different sizes and a range of beautiful finishes to choose from, you can select the perfect one that matches your decor and style. The Gubi Semi Pendant Light is a must-have for anyone who appreciates high-quality design and desires a stylish, yet functional lighting solution. Incorporating geometric shapes and sharp, clean lines into its design, this luminaire offers a glare-free glow that is ideal for illuminating dining tables and kitchen islands. With its iconic design and superior quality, the Semi Pendant Light is a truly desirable lighting solution for any home. Classic pendant light Semi - timeless light source with a harmonious design The design of the Semi pendant light was created by Danish designers Claus Bonderup and Torsten Thorup. They have created a light source that is characterised by its classic form and a very atmospheric lighting effect, which makes Semi ideal for general room lighting and especially for use above a table. The harmonious design in a concave, upwardly tapering form can be harmonised with many furnishing styles. The two designers Claus Bonderup and Torsten Thorup have been working together since graduating from the Danish School of Architecture in 1969. They initially joined the office of architect Henning Larsen. Since then, Bonderup and Thorup have designed clocks and shop interiors for Georg Jensen, the Arcticum Museum (Finland) and were responsible for the harbour facilities in Elsinore, from urban planning to the ferry terminal - high-quality product from Danish manufacturer Gubi