PH 3/2 Pendant Lamp
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Poul Henningsen designed the three-part lampshade back in 1925/26, and the first models, created with the help of Louis Poulsen, were exhibited at a show in Paris. This collaboration lasted until P. Henningsen's death in 1967. Throughout his life, Poul Henningsen was committed to creating lamps with glare-free light that cast soft shadows and direct the light cone to the right place. The PH 3/2 pendant model is part of a series of 30 models with a three-part shade, three of which are outdoor lamps. Poul Henningsen was not only concerned with designing a luminaire, but an entire system, which over the years resulted in around a thousand models. The large range consists of table, floor, and wall lamps, as well as numerous chandeliers, which became increasingly popular in the 1930s as high-hanging residential lighting.
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Design by Poul Henningsen
Dimensions: H242 x L285 x W285 mm
Weight: 1,5 kg
Material: Shades: Hand-blown opal glass, white, suspension: Drawn aluminum, high-gloss chrome-plated, brass metallized, or black metallized.