Beautiful EKKO pendant lamp designed by Louis Weisdorf for Lyfa

Small marks (Please see photos) but in overall great condition 

Ekko has a designs based on repeating – or echoing – elements, though in this case the angular metallic sections take two forms, the two end pieces differing from the three central ones.
The overall impression is a harmonious yet delicately balanced object that wouldn't surprise you if it were to move or produce a sound. The layered triangular elements completely shield the eye from glare, while narrow beams of light escape to spread across the shade itself and highlight its angular sculptural form, adding to the lamp's central downward illumination. 

The Ekko was designed in 1966 and produced by Lyfa from 1968, shortly after Weisdorf – while still at Tivoli – set up his own design studio in Kompagnistræde in Copenhagen's old city, sharing the premises with architect Ole Panton (the younger brother of Verner), who also designed lamps. 

Diameter 19cm / Height 32cm