Moser 250 | Pendant

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Designed by:
Anu Moser

Moser 250 Pendant by Louis Poulsen is the largest diameter in the Moser family, designed by Swedish ceramic artist Anu Moser in 2002. The inspiration came from watching molten glass expand in the first breath of a glassblower — that precise moment of swelling, rounded fullness translated into an enclosed drop form. At 250mm the pendant becomes a more commanding presence, its generous mouth-blown opal glass globe producing a warm, room-filling luminosity with no direct view of the light source from any angle. The patented mounting mechanism completes a pendant designed with the same precision as Moser's ceramic work.

At this scale the Moser 250 is well suited to primary pendant positions: over a dining table, above a reception desk, in a hotel room or as the centrepiece of a considered residential living space. The larger volume of the opal glass distributes light more extensively, reducing the contrast between light and shadow and creating a particularly comfortable ambient environment. Its proportions also lend themselves well to paired or symmetrical arrangements in long, narrow spaces where visual balance is important.

Specifiers and interior architects can use the Moser 250 DWG drawing and CAD block for accurate pendant placement within lighting and interior layouts. The 3D model and Revit family support BIM coordination and IFC export for complete project documentation across consultants. A well-rounded specification for residential, hospitality and boutique commercial projects where pendant lighting is expected to carry both functional and aesthetic weight at a generous scale.

Available as a 2D DWG drawing, 3D model, Revit file and IFC file.

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