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The Dokka pendant was designed by the designer Birgar Dahl in 1954.
It was the first Norwegian lamp ever to be awarded the highly regarded Golden Medal at the Milan Triennale.
It was originally produced for many years by the Norwegian Electricity Company Sonnico (Oslo) until their lighting production ceased. As this fitting is a very well known and much loved product in Norway, Northern Lighting seeked consent to relaunch Dokka to its original specifications in 2007. It is available in four colourways, black, white, brown and chrome. The brown has a rusty brown inside the refector - all the others are white inside.
Dokka is a small pendant (please check the dimensions drawing below), with a high degree of design detail making it something very special.
Dokka is also supplied with a hemispherical metal ceiling rose which matches the shade colour.
Lamp: 1 x Max 42W ES halogen energy saver or 1 x 7W ES round compact fluorescent. (not included)
Please see link to the left to order a light bulb.
The Lighting Association have produced a helpful chart called HOW TO SELECT YOUR ENERGY SAVING BULB - please click here to view.