
Louis Poulsen Ph 2/1 Pale Rose Brass Table Light
PH 2/1 PALE ROSE BRASS TABLE lIGHT
PH 2/1 PALE ROSE BRASS TABLE LIGHT
Poul Henningsen
Based on Poul Henningsen’s reflective three-shade system, this luminaire provides a soft downward directed light, while emitting a wonderful glow.
The pale rose coloured mouth-blown opal glass shades are glossy on top, and in combination with a sandblasted matt opal white lower side, it yields a soft and poetic light.
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MOUNTING
-Cable type: White textile cable 2x0,75mm² with plug.
-Cable length: 2.8m. Through-switch.
CHARACTERISTICS
- Glare-Free
- Gentle Light
- Untreated Brass
PRODUCTION
Made In Denmark
DESIGNER
Poul Henningsen’s
LIGHT SOURCE
Light source 1x33W G9
USE
Interior Lighting
DESIGN TO SHAPE LIGHT
Louis Poulsen has always sought, not only to design lamps, but also to shape light and create an atmosphere that makes people feel good, both in- and outdoors. The shape of light creates space and our products should live harmoniously within the space they define - indirect, soft and inviting.
FINISH
Brushed untreated brass with fine hairlines. Pale rose coloured glass with white innerside.
MATERIALS
-Shades: Mouth-blown three layered pale rose coloured glass with white innerside. Glossy on the outside, sandblasted on the inside.
-Top plate, base and stem: Brass, brushed and untreated with fine hairlines. Please note the untreated brass will change over time and develop a patina.
APPLICATION
- Residential
- Commercial
- Hospitality
- Educational
DOWNLOADS
↓ Data Sheet
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CLASS
Ingress protection IP20. Electric shock protection II w/o ground.
BRAND
Louis Poulsen
SYSTEM
Three-shade system,
DESIGNER : POUL HENNINGSEN
The very influential Danish designer, architect, writer, and cultural critic, Poul Henningsen (1894-1967), has had a huge impact on Danish thinking and design. His legacy is an integrated part of Louis Poulsen’s endeavor to shape light.
Poul Henningsen was born in Copenhagen in 1894 as the son of the Danish writers Agnes Henningsen and Carl Ewald. He started practicing traditional functionalist architecture, but over the years his professional interests changed to focus mainly on lighting, which is what he is most famous for.
