Louis Poulsen PH Artichoke Pendant Lamp
The fixture provides 100% glare-free light. The 72 precisely positioned leaves form 12 unique rows of six leaves each. They illuminate the fixture as well as emitting diffused light with a unique pattern. The fixture provides decorative and comfortable lighting. For the energy saving LED variant the quality of light and atmosphere surrounding the product is kept at the highest level.
MEASUREMENTS:
Small
- Diameter: 48 cm / 18.9 inch
- Height: 46.7 cm / 18.4 inch
Medium
- Diameter: 60 cm / 23.6 inch
- Height: 57.9 cm / 22.8 inch
Large
- Diameter: 72 cm / 28.3 inch
- Height: 65 cm / 25.6 inch
Extra Large
- Diameter: 84 cm / 33.1 inch
- Height: 71.8 cm / 28.3 inch
Cable
- Length: 366 cm / 144 inch
MATERIALS:
- Leaves: Die cut copper, laser cut stainless steel or die cut steel
- Top shade: White, spun steel
- Frame: High lustre chrome plated, cast aluminum
- Suspension: High lustre chrome plated, spun aluminum
HELPFUL NOTES:
- Small: 1 x 200W A-23 CL Medium or Dimmable 0-10V 44W LED 3000K
- Medium or Large or Extra Large: 1 x 96W LED 2700K or 3000K, Dimmable 0-10V
- Suspension Type: 3 x stainless steel aircraft cables
- Cord Type: 3-conductors (non-LED) / 2-conductors (LED), 18 AWG white PVC power cord
- Cord Color: white cord, except for copper non-LED variants have black cord
- Canopy: white
- Dry location
- cULus Listed

Poul Henningsen
Denmark, 1894 - 1967
"All political art is bad – all good art is political." - Poul Henningsen
Poul Henningsen was a Danish author, architect and critic, was one of the leading figures of the cultural life of Denmark between the World Wars. In Denmark, he is often referred to as PH. Poul Henningsen was the illegitimate son of author Agnes Henningsen and satirist Carl Ewald. He spent a happy childhood in a tolerant and modern home in Ordrup which was often visited by the leading literates. Between 1911 and 1917 he was educated as an architect, but he never graduated and tried himself as an inventor and painter.
His most valuable contribution to design was in the field of lighting. He designed the PH-lamp in 1925, which, like his later designs, used carefully analyzed reflecting and baffling of the light rays from the bulb to achieve glare-free and uniform illumination. His light fixtures were manufactured by Louis Poulsen. His best-known models are the PH Artichoke and PH5. The lamps created the economic foundation of his later work.
Other notable designs include the PH Grand Piano which is included in several notable 20th-century design collections, including that of the Metropolitan Museum in New York City. He also designed Glassalen for Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen.

Louis Poulsen Lighting's philosophy embraces function, comfort, and ambience. Its mission is to offer human-friendly, long-lasting lighting. Founded in 1874, Louis Poulsen Lighting offers timeless, high-quality products that provide exceptional light.
The Louis Poulson Lighting product line includes suspended, ceiling, pendant, table, floor, and wall lighting for indoor and outdoor use. Through collaboration with visionary architects and designers such as Arne Jacobsen, Verner Panton, and Foster+Partners, Louis Poulsen Lighting's superior styling, and craftsmanship in quality products are found on projects around the globe.
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