Louis Poulsen’s Dependant Suspension System by Kilo Design

Dependant suspension system by Louis Poulsen showing multiple pendant clustering configuration

Dependant

The suspension system allows the clustering of multiple pendants to create larger installations. It comes in a linear and a circular version, both available in two dimensions. The linear system holds either three or five pendants while the circular system holds four or six pendants. Each pendant is suspended on the cable with which it is provided, and the system enables the user to position each individual pendant at the preferred height. The system is easy to install and comes in three finishes to match the suspended pendants.

The Danish design studio Kilo Design has created the modular suspension system, which can be used and customized for different applications. The system is designed to complement and suspend various types of Louis Poulsen e-socket pendant designs, enabling everyone to create outstanding pendant lighting clusters.

 

 

About Kilo Design

Kilo Design is a Copenhagen-based and idea-driven design studio whose aim is to shape the future and create design for change. The award-winning Danish designer Lars Larsen founded Kilo in 2005. Kilo is renowned for its bold design innovation and holistic approach to future design solutions. Recognized as one of the most influential design studios in Scandinavia, Kilo has received a succession of international honors and awards.

In 2012, Kilo Design was part of the company KiBiSi, which in collaboration with Louis Poulsen, developed Silverback. KiBiSi was a partnership between three architects/designers. The company’s name is made up of the first letters from each of the companies that joined forces in the joint venture. Ki – Kilo Design, founded by architect and designer Lars Larsen, Bi – Bjarke Ingels Group, founded by the architect Bjarke Ingels, and Si – Skibsted Ideation, founded by designer and philosopher Jens Martin Skibsted.