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New office address
During the danish summer vacation we moved our offices from Charlottenlund to nearby Hellerup enjoying both a little more space and a seaview!
From August 1st our address is:
 
Pandul
Carolinevej 12
2900 Hellerup
Denmark
 
All other contact information is the same.
 
 
Six world premieres from Pandul at the Stockholm Fair
At the coming fair in Stockholm, the four Opala Floor & Table lights will be officially introduced in white & chrome. The white colour gives a new, light impression thus making the lamps fit in even more private or professional interiors. See the new Opalas at stand B07/19. Together with the new OPALA MINI pendants the total number of world premieres wil be six.
 
 
NEW MINI OPALA PENDANT
Now we are ready to launch the last size of the original three, Hans J. Wegner designed. The MINI Pendant has never previously been in production. The OPALA MINI will give you plenty of light on any table plus a soft additional general light in the room. The  OPALA MINI & MIDI pendants - in both white and black - are now part of our standard collection.
 
 
Pandul SWING VIP among the world’s 100 most beautiful designs
Pandul is now represented with SWING VIP by Professor Joergen Gammelgaard in the second edition of the spectacular event organised by Italian non-profit organisation Pulchra. It's an international beauty contest of objects involving different kind of products such as product packaging, fashion, jewels, shoes, lighting and so on. The contest will annually present the one hundred most beautiful things in the world.
We are happy and proud to have the Swing VIP chosen for the 2009/10 competition.
Read more about this exiting event at www.pulchra.org and - of course - Vote for Swing VIP !!!
 
 
The SWING VIP conquers New York
Morgans Hotel on Madison Avenue in New York - one of the very trendy hotels on Manhattan decided last summer to upgrade all rooms with the Pandul Swing VIP lamp – designed by professor, architect Joergen Gammelgaard.
All lamps were tested & built according to US-specifications. One container with nearly 3 tons of lamps reached New York one of the last days in May 2008. Apparently they like the lamps - giving them a front page photo on their website www.morganshotel.com