Poul Henningsen ceiling lamps
This rare ceiling lamp was designed by Poul Henningsen and produced by Louis Poulsen in Denmark during the 1930s. It features a tiered shade system combining brass and opaline glass, engineered to provide soft, glare-free illumination. The layered construction reflects Henningsen’s extensive research on light distribution and diffusion, a hallmark of his lighting designs.
Poul Henningsen, a Danish architect and designer, was celebrated for his pioneering work in lighting. His collaboration with Louis Poulsen, starting in the 1920s, resulted in the iconic PH series that revolutionized functional lighting. Henningsen’s designs prioritize indirect illumination, minimizing harsh shadows while fostering a welcoming atmosphere.
The lamp’s brass components have developed a natural patina over time, enhancing its historical authenticity. The opaline glass diffusers contribute to even light distribution, making the lamp suitable for various interior settings such as dining rooms and workspaces.
The lamp measures 33 cm in width, 27 cm in depth, with an adjustable height reaching up to 105 cm (13 x 10.6 x 41.3 inches). It remains in well-preserved condition, exhibiting minor wear consistent with its age.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 27 / ⌀: 33 Overall height: H: 105 |
Producer | Louis Poulsen |
Color | White |
Decade | 1930s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Danish modern, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Brass, Opaline glass |
Designed in | 1930s |
Item Number | 137794 |
Poul Henningsen
Poul Henningsen (1894 – 1967) was born on September 9, 1894, in Ordrup, Denmark, and became one of the most celebrated figures in Danish design history. Known primarily for his innovative work in lighting design, Henningsen transformed the w...
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