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PH 3/2 Pale Pink
PH 3/2 Pale Pink
PH 3/2 Pale Pink
PH 3/2 Pale Pink
PH 3/2 Pale Pink
PH 3/2 Pale Pink
PH 3/2 Pale Pink
PH 3/2 Pale Pink
PH 3/2 Pale Pink
PH 3/2 Pale Pink
PH 3/2 Pale Pink

Table Lamp PH 3/2 Pale Pink LOUIS POULSEN

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The PH 3/2 table lamp, designed by Poul Henningsen, takes its inspiration from the iconic three-shade system known as System PH, created in ... Learn more
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PH 3/2 Pale Pink
PH 3/2 Pale Pink
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€1,086.66 HT

Description

The PH 3/2 table lamp, designed by Poul Henningsen, is inspired by the iconic three-shade system known as System PH, created in 1926. The PH 3/2 luminaire provides optimum lighting by creating a specific area of light on a table or other surface. First issued in 1927 by Louis Poulsen, the PH 3/2 table lamp was one of the first lamps to feature opal glass shades, offering even light diffusion thanks to their sandblasted underside. The Lamp PH 3/2 Pale Rose is a modern take on this iconic design, combining pale pink opaline glass and brushed brass elements with fine lines that follow the shape of the luminaire. This combination creates an elegant, classic expression, offering a timeless design perfectly suited to contemporary interiors. The PH 3/2 Pale Rose Lamp Louis Poulsen brings both style and functionality, with its soft, diffused lighting. 
Technology
1 x 25w e27
Color
Rose pâle
Colour
pink
Material
metal
Dimensions
ø 28,5 x h 47 cm, base ø 15,5 cm, câble 2,8 m
Finish
verre opalin rose pâle, laiton brossé, câble textile blanc
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Poul HENNINGSEN

Born in 1894 in Denmark, Poul Henningsen studied architecture at the Polytechnic from 1915 to 1917. He studied at the Technical School in Frederiksberg, Denmark, from 1911 to 1914, then at the Technical University of Copenhagen from 1914 to 1917, although he never graduated in architecture. In 1920, the designer began working as a freelance architect, but also worked as a journalist, writing numerous articles for various newspapers.A writer and designer, he was an emblematic figure in Danish cultural life during the two world wars. He went on to work for the famous Danish publisher Louis Poulsen, and quickly achieved international success with his PH lamps, first exhibited in 1925 at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris. Poul Henningsen designed timeless lamps whose aestheticism still appeals to vintage design aficionados. PH lamps are all encircled by a number of metal or glass shades that act as reflectors, providing soft, diffused light that's both functional and soft. The design of these luminaires is such that it is impossible to see the light source directly, making them totally glare-free.The technique he developed made him one of the greatest Scandinavian designers of the 20th century. 

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LOUIS POULSEN

Danish brand Louis Poulsen was founded in 1874, originating from traditional Scandinavian design where form follows function. Louis Poulsen became the owner of the company in 1906 after the death of his uncle, Ludvig R. Poulsen. Louis Poulsen’s approach to architectural development began when he collaborated with one of the world’s leading lighting designers, Poul Henningsen. In 1924, the designer began collaborating with Louis Poulsen lighting; their objective was to take part in the "International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts". In 1925 the collaboration proved successful and the Poul Henningsen lamps won the gold medal. Following this victory, the two men marketed their products in France, England and Denmark.

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