AJ Eklipta 220 Ceiling Lamp is designed by Arne Jacobsen for Louis Poulsen — the smallest of the three Eklipta ceiling lamp formats in the AJ collection. Jacobsen conceived the Eklipta in 1971 as a wall and ceiling fixture with a distinctive circular lens that creates a soft, glare-free light output suited to direct room illumination without the harshness of an exposed source. The disc-shaped form is immediately recognisable as part of Jacobsen's AJ lamp family — a body of lighting work that remains among the most architecturally coherent and widely specified in Scandinavian design history.
The 220mm diameter of this format makes it well suited to smaller rooms, corridors, bedside positions, and any setting where a compact ceiling-mounted light of strong design identity and precise light control is required. The Eklipta's circular form and flush or semi-flush mounting profile give it a spatial discretion that larger ceiling lamps cannot offer, making it an effective specification in lower-ceilinged rooms and tight spatial configurations. Louis Poulsen's production ensures the fixture meets the material and optical standards appropriate to a lamp of Jacobsen's design significance.
The AJ Eklipta 220 Ceiling Lamp CAD block is available as a 2D DWG drawing, 3D model, Revit family, and IFC file, making it straightforward to specify and coordinate within both traditional drawing workflows and BIM-based architectural projects. This Louis Poulsen CAD block is well suited to residential bedrooms, hallways, and compact living spaces, as well as hospitality room and corridor settings where a ceiling lamp of compact format, precise glare control, and Arne Jacobsen design provenance is the specification requirement.
Available as a 2D DWG drawing, 3D model, Revit file and IFC file.