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PH Artichoke Anniversary Edition

Louis Poulsen
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PH Artichoke Anniversary Edition

Shade: Matte White / Pale Rose Standard

Light Source: 1x100W E27

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The pendant illuminates any space with a 100% glare-free light due to the 72 leaves, which form 12 precisely positioned rows that hold six leaves each. The fixture ensures the light is distributed inwards as well as outwards, thereby emitting a beautiful and comfortable light. Moreover, the high quality of light is maintained in the energy efficient LED variant that creates the same renowned atmosphere around the pendant.

Materials:
Leaves: Laser cut steel. Top shade: White outside with pale rose inner side, spun steel. Suspension: White. Frame: Brass metallised, laser cut steel.

Finish:
White powder coated outside and pale rose wet painted inner side. Brass metallised.

Mounting:
E27 Suspension: 4 m. Cord 3 x 0,75 mm² & wire. Canopy: White. LED Suspension: 4 m. Cord 2 x 1 mm² and wire. Canopy: White LED with driver.

Class & light source:
Ingress protection IP20. Electric shock protection I w. ground.
1x100W E27

PH Artichoke Anniversary Edition

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Ø 480 Dia48 x H46.5

Ø 600 Dia60 x H58

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Poul Henningsen

Poul Henningsen

Poul Henningsen was born in Copenhagen by the famous Danish writer. He never graduated as an architect, but studied at The Technical School at Frederiksberg, and then at Technical College in Copenhagen. He started practicing traditional functionalistic architecture, but over the years his interests focus mainly on lighting. He is the legendary creator of the lighting series carrying his name; PH. He can be said to be the world’s first lighting architect. PH devoted his entire career to investigating the importance of light for our well being.

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