Poul Henningsen - Louis Poulsen - Hanging lamp - PH4
PH4 lamp designed by Poul Henningsen. Dimension: diameter 40 centimeter, High 20 centimeter, weight 1 kilo. Description of the lamp: no dents and few scratches. the lamp has a manufacturer's sticker. the lamp is renovated by a professional. the lamp has a new cord. the lamp appears in very good condition in green shades. The lamp is shipped without a bulb. Packed securely and shipped with track & trace. The story behind the product: Louis Poulsen's PH 4/3 metal pendant was designed by Poul Henningsen. The pendant saw the light of day for the first time in 1966 and is part of Poul Henningsen's well-known 3 screen system. The system was designed to create a glare-free light that simultaneously cast a calm light and soft shadows. The pendant was originally designed in 1929 and the PH 4/3 is a simplified version of the original lamp. Poul Henningsen designed the 3-screen system in collaboration with Louis Poulsen and designed the first lamps for an exhibition in Paris. The collaboration with Louis Poulsen lasted until his death in 1967.
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PH4 lamp designed by Poul Henningsen. Dimension: diameter 40 centimeter, High 20 centimeter, weight 1 kilo. Description of the lamp: no dents and few scratches. the lamp has a manufacturer's sticker. the lamp is renovated by a professional. the lamp has a new cord. the lamp appears in very good condition in green shades. The lamp is shipped without a bulb. Packed securely and shipped with track & trace. The story behind the product: Louis Poulsen's PH 4/3 metal pendant was designed by Poul Henningsen. The pendant saw the light of day for the first time in 1966 and is part of Poul Henningsen's well-known 3 screen system. The system was designed to create a glare-free light that simultaneously cast a calm light and soft shadows. The pendant was originally designed in 1929 and the PH 4/3 is a simplified version of the original lamp. Poul Henningsen designed the 3-screen system in collaboration with Louis Poulsen and designed the first lamps for an exhibition in Paris. The collaboration with Louis Poulsen lasted until his death in 1967.
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