Chandelier, Model PH Louvre by Louis...
Chandelier, Model PH Louvre by Louis...
Chandelier, Model PH Louvre by Louis...
Chandelier, Model PH Louvre by Louis...
Chandelier, Model PH Louvre by Louis...
Chandelier, Model PH Louvre by Louis...
Chandelier, Model PH Louvre by Louis...
Chandelier, Model PH Louvre by Louis...
Chandelier, Model PH Louvre by Louis...
Chandelier, Model PH Louvre by Louis...
Chandelier, Model PH Louvre by Louis...
Chandelier, Model PH Louvre by Louis...
Chandelier, Model PH Louvre by Louis...
Chandelier, Model PH Louvre by Louis...
Chandelier, Model PH Louvre by Louis...
Chandelier, Model PH Louvre by Louis...
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Chandelier, Model PH Louvre by Louis Poulsen.

PH Louvre chandelier by Louis Poulsen

PH Louvre chandelier by Louis Poulsen. Designer Poul Henningsen

Poul Henningsen designed his first lighting fixtures in 1925-1926 for a Paris salon. His work with Louis Poulsen continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, Poul Henningsen strove to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most useful, and to produce soft shadows using incandescent bulbs. PH Louvre was designed for the Adventist church in Skodborg, Denmark, in 1957. The globe-shaped suspension is composed of 13 shades mounted on four supports. It is a simplified version of an earlier luminaire designed by Poul Henningsen in 1942, the Spiral.

Lampshade : Drawn aluminum

€7,250.00

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PH Louvre chandelier by Louis Poulsen

PH Louvre chandelier by Louis Poulsen. Designer Poul Henningsen

Poul Henningsen designed his first lighting fixtures in 1925-1926 for a salon in Paris. His work with Louis Poulsen continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, Poul Henningsen strove to create direct, glare-free lighting where it was most useful, and to produce soft shadows using incandescent bulbs. PH Louvre was designed for the Adventist church in Skodborg, Denmark, in 1957. The globe-shaped suspension is composed of 13 shades mounted on four supports. It is a simplified version of an earlier luminaire designed by Poul Henningsen in 1942, the Spiral.

Lampshade : Drawn aluminum

H: 60 cm, W: 65 cm, D: 60 cm, 11.5 kg

Production time: 1-5 weeks

Style
70.Modern Art
Type
Vintage & Contemporary design
Period
25.21st century
Creator
Louis Poulsen
Material
Aluminum

Founded in 1874, Louis Poulsen is one of the greatest icons of Scandinavian design. It has earned a worldwide reputation for its unique vision of lighting, combining aesthetics and functionality, and creating luminaires that have become veritable objets d'art. Each Louis Poulsen creation is designed to offer much more than a simple source of light: these Scandinavian luminaires enhance spaces while respecting human-centered design principles, where every detail is thought out to optimize quality of life.

Louis Poulsen products, whether lamps, pendants or wall sconces, reflect the philosophy of "lighting design", which emphasizes the way light interacts with space. Through collaborations with renowned designers such as Poul Henningsen, Arne Jacobsen and Verner Panton, Louis Poulsen has left its mark on the history of design, creating timeless pieces that can be found today in the largest residential, public and professional spaces.

The origins of Louis Poulsen: from workshop to global design benchmark

The story of Louis Poulsen began in Copenhagen in 1874, when the company was founded as a tool manufacturer. It was in the 1920s, with the arrival of the famous architect and designer Poul Henningsen, that the company turned its attention to lighting and began to develop what would later become a revolution in the history of luminaire design.

Poul Henningsen, often regarded as Louis Poulsen's spiritual father, gave birth to pieces that have become legendary, in particular the famous PH lamp series. Henningsen had an innovative approach to lighting, aiming to design lamps that emitted soft, glare-free light, based on ergonomics and human needs. This concept offunctional lighting has become the hallmark of Louis Poulsen, which continues to apply it today through its collections.

Functional design at the heart of Louis Poulsen's philosophy

At Louis Poulsen, each luminaire is designed with meticulous attention to detail, both aesthetically and technically. The brand's philosophy is based on creating lights that structure space, with a distribution of reflected and diffused light that softens contrasts while enhancing volumes.

Louis Poulsen luminaires are not simply decorative objects: they are designed to enhance the well-being of those who use them. The lighting is soft, non-aggressive, and helps to create warm ambiences, whether in a domestic environment, an office or a public space. This attention to detail is made possible by the integration of high-quality materials and artisanal manufacturing techniques that give each piece its unique character.

Louis Poulsen products are also designed to last. The brand attaches great importance to the durability of its products, using robust materials such as metal, opal glass and high-end finishes that guarantee long life.

Collaborations with iconic designers

Louis Poulsen has distinguished itself by collaborating with some of Scandinavia's and the world's leading designers and architects. These partnerships have resulted in iconic collections that have left their mark on world design history.

Poul Henningsen and the PH series

One of Louis Poulsen's most famous collaborations is with Poul Henningsen. His PH lamp series (PH 2/1, PH 3/2, PH 5, etc.) is emblematic of Scandinavian design. Henningsen introduced a concept of lamps with several superimposed shades, designed to diffuse light evenly, without dazzling. The multi-reflector system ensures a harmonious distribution of light, whether direct or indirect, while respecting visual comfort.

Arne Jacobsen and the iconic AJ Lamp

In 1960, Arne Jacobsen, another icon of Danish design, collaborated with Louis Poulsen to create the famous AJ Lamp for the SAS Royal Hotel project in Copenhagen. This lamp, with its minimalist design and sloping conical shade, has become one of the icons of Scandinavian design, known for its formal purity and impeccable functionality. Today, the AJ Lamp is an international bestseller, used in homes and professional spaces alike.

Verner Panton and bold shapes

Verner Panton, famous for his organic shapes and bold creations, also collaborated with Louis Poulsen. His often avant-garde approach to design has resulted in unique pieces such as the Panthella Lamp, which combines a domed shade with a semi-spherical base. This luminaire is a perfect example of Louis Poulsen's ability to marry innovation and tradition, using sculptural forms to produce soft, diffused light.

Louis Poulsen's iconic collections

The PH Collection

Poul Henningsen's PH Collection is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable in the world of lighting. From the PH 5 to the PH Artichoke, these iconic lamps are designed to provide soft, even lighting, while enhancing the architecture of the room.

The PH Artichoke, designed in 1958, is a masterpiece of engineering and design. Composed of 72 "leaves" in 12 layers, this suspension is designed to diffuse light without dazzling, whatever the angle of vision. Each leaf reflects and softens the light, creating a spectacular effect in any space.

The Panthella Lamp

Designed by Verner Panton, the Panthella Lamp is an example of indirect lighting that combines form and function. The dome of the shade diffuses light downwards, while the base subtly reflects light upwards, creating a soft, warm atmosphere.

The AJ Lamp

TheAJ Lamp, designed by Arne Jacobsen, is an emblematic example of Scandinavian minimalism. Its angled head allows directional control of the light, making it ideal for both reading and decorative purposes. Available in a range of sizes and finishes, the AJ Lamp is a design staple.

Outdoor and architectural lighting

In addition to its interior luminaires, Louis Poulsen is also renowned for its outdoor and architectural lighting creations. These products are specially designed to withstand the elements while providing optimal lighting for public and private spaces.

Louis Poulsen's architectural luminaires are often used in large-scale projects, from urban spaces to parks and iconic buildings. Their elegant, timeless design blends seamlessly into the environment, while providing high-quality lighting that enhances the surrounding architecture.

Louis Poulsen today: Innovation and sustainability

Today, Louis Poulsen continues to innovate in design and lighting, while remaining true to its Scandinavian roots. The brand is committed to sustainable production processes, using environmentally-friendly materials and optimizing the energy consumption of its products. Each Louis Poulsen luminaire is designed to last for decades, both in terms of its robust construction and the relevance of its design.

The company pursues its mission to create lighting that positively influences the way spaces are perceived and experienced. Whether for private residences, public spaces or professional projects, Louis Poulsen continues to play a central role in the world of design and architecture, with products that combine technology, design and well-being.

Conclusion

Louis Poulsen embodies the essence of Scandinavian design through its timeless, functional creations. For over a century, the brand has established itself as a leader in the world of lighting, collaborating with visionary designers to create iconic luminaires. Whether through the legendary PH lamps, the minimalist AJ Lamp or the sculptural Panthella, Louis Poulsen continues to inspire and enlighten generations of design enthusiasts.

Explore the Louis Poulsen collection and discover how lighting can transform your spaces, combining aesthetics, comfort and exceptional quality.

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