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The Louis Poulsen Story
Key Features
The PH Artichoke Glass Pendant by Louis Poulsen springs from the brilliant mind of Danish designer Poul Henningsen to blend fabulous functionality with a whimsical, glorious form. A refined rendition of the original 1958 piece crafted for Copenhagen's Langelinie Pavilionen Restaurant, its gracefully curved cast aluminum ribs hang in alignment from an upper canopy via cables. The layered design creates an aura of opulence and fine craftsmanship burnished by energy-efficient ambiance cast by the integrated LED lamping. Each 72 Sand-Blasted Glass panel is arrayed into 12 unique rows, hand-arranged by a Louis Poulsen technician under contract wherever you install the suspension, elevating the piece’s lighting into its optimum performance. The fixture also features Chrome and Aluminum accents, while each leaf conspires to diffuse direct glare from the lamping, casting a gentle downward glow while emanating a generous ambient light. This sculptural and arresting design features a luxurious, vibrant form that adds a layered yet organic charm to any space.
When you hear the name Louis Poulsen, you think distinctive modern Danish lighting. From the classic icons of the 1920s to more recent pieces, all Louis Poulsen lighting is created based on a deep-felt respect for architecture, understanding the emotional effect of lighting and the belief that shadow is just as aesthetically important as light. All three aspects manifest themselves in the sculptural layering and comfortable, glare-free light of Louis Poulsen pendants, wall, table and floor lamps.
Key Features
The PH Artichoke Glass Pendant by Louis Poulsen springs from the brilliant mind of Danish designer Poul Henningsen to blend fabulous functionality with a whimsical, glorious form. A refined rendition of the original 1958 piece crafted for Copenhagen's Langelinie Pavilionen Restaurant, its gracefully curved cast aluminum ribs hang in alignment from an upper canopy via cables. The layered design creates an aura of opulence and fine craftsmanship burnished by energy-efficient ambiance cast by the integrated LED lamping. Each 72 Sand-Blasted Glass panel is arrayed into 12 unique rows, hand-arranged by a Louis Poulsen technician under contract wherever you install the suspension, elevating the piece’s lighting into its optimum performance. The fixture also features Chrome and Aluminum accents, while each leaf conspires to diffuse direct glare from the lamping, casting a gentle downward glow while emanating a generous ambient light. This sculptural and arresting design features a luxurious, vibrant form that adds a layered yet organic charm to any space.
When you hear the name Louis Poulsen, you think distinctive modern Danish lighting. From the classic icons of the 1920s to more recent pieces, all Louis Poulsen lighting is created based on a deep-felt respect for architecture, understanding the emotional effect of lighting and the belief that shadow is just as aesthetically important as light. All three aspects manifest themselves in the sculptural layering and comfortable, glare-free light of Louis Poulsen pendants, wall, table and floor lamps.
- Designed by Poul Henningsen
- 72 steel leaves evenly positioned across 12 tiers ensure 100% glare free radiance
- Securely suspended by three Stainless Steel cables adjustable in the field
- On purchase, you sign a contract: Professionally install the suspension, and Louis Poulsen will fly out a trained technician to install each curving leaf of the shade structure by hand
- For LED variants, electronic constant current, class II driver for 120-277V operation and 0-10V dimming control housed inside canopy
- Awards: MoMA Collection
- Material: Sandblasted Clear Glass
- Dimmable: Yes
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Location Rating: UL Listed Damp
- Made from Sustainably Sourced Materials: This design is produced using responsibly harvested, reclaimed or alternative materials.
- Eco-Friendly Packaging: This design is shipped using recycled, recyclable or limited packaging materials to reduce waste and carbon footprint.
- Made In Denmark
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