PH 2/1 Limited Edition 2024 Wherever you place the PH 2/1 Limited Edition 2024, it will enhance your surroundings beautifully. Its classic design and warm terracotta-coloured glass offer cosy elegance and flawless lighting to any space. This lamp was only produced from 1 October to 31 December 2024.
The PH 2/1 Limited Edition 2024 is a petite version of the classic table lamp, with mouth-blown four-layered coloured glass-shades and stem and base made of lacquered aged brass. The lamp is a wonderful statement piece to add to the home, that takes its inspiration from Henningsen's original lamps designed throughout the 1920s-40s.
Light concept
Based on Poul Henningsen’s reflective three-shade system, this petite table lamp provides a soft downward directed light, while emitting a wonderful glow. The four-layered dusty terracotta 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.
Designers: Poul Henningsen
Producer: Louis Poulsen
Manufactured: Denmark
Design Year: 2011
Production Year: Limited Edition 2024
Type: Table Lamp
About Louis Poulsen
Founded in 1874, the Danish lighting manufacturer Louis Poulsen has collaborated with renowned Danish designers to create timeless, high-quality lamps that produce exceptional light. In celebration of its 150th anniversary, the company presents a special anniversary collection featuring iconic lamps that have become unique, collectible pieces distinguished by a pale pink hue inside the lampshades and elegant brass details.
The inspiration behind Louis Poulsen’s designs have emerged from the belief that shadow is just as aesthetically important as light. This sentiment is clearly portrayed in the iconic PH Artichoke lamp with 72 precisely positioned leaves to provide a glare free light from all angles. Over the years, this philosophy has attracted many notable architects and designers such as, Poul Henningsen, Arne Jacobsen, Verner Panton, Oki Sato and Louise Campbell to name a few.
About the Designer
Poul Henningsen
The highly influential Danish designer, architect, writer, and cultural critic, Poul Henningsen (1894-1967), has had a huge impact on Danish thinking and design. His legacy as the original master of light is an integrated part of Louis Poulsen’s heritage of creating exceptional light.
Poul Henningsen, born in Copenhagen in 1894, was the son of the Danish writers Agnes Henningsen and Carl Ewald. He started practicing traditional functionalist architecture, but over the years his professional interests shifted to primarily focus on lighting, for which he is most famous. He also expanded his field of occupation into areas of writing, becoming a journalist and an author.
For a short period at the beginning of WWII, Henningsen was the head architect of the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen. But like many other creative people, he was forced to flee Denmark during the German occupation, and soon became a vital part of the Danish colony of artists living in Sweden.
Price: HK$11,000 / US$1,400
Contact us for more details or for any other Louis Poulsen Lighting Orders.
Delivery:
We deliver worldwide, please contact us for a shipping equation.
PH 2/1 Limited Edition 2024 Wherever you place the PH 2/1 Limited Edition 2024, it will enhance your surroundings beautifully. Its classic design and warm terracotta-coloured glass offer cosy elegance and flawless lighting to any space. This lamp was only produced from 1 October to 31 December 2024.
The PH 2/1 Limited Edition 2024 is a petite version of the classic table lamp, with mouth-blown four-layered coloured glass-shades and stem and base made of lacquered aged brass. The lamp is a wonderful statement piece to add to the home, that takes its inspiration from Henningsen's original lamps designed throughout the 1920s-40s.
Light concept
Based on Poul Henningsen’s reflective three-shade system, this petite table lamp provides a soft downward directed light, while emitting a wonderful glow. The four-layered dusty terracotta 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.
Designers: Poul Henningsen
Producer: Louis Poulsen
Manufactured: Denmark
Design Year: 2011
Production Year: Limited Edition 2024
Type: Table Lamp
About Louis Poulsen
Founded in 1874, the Danish lighting manufacturer Louis Poulsen has collaborated with renowned Danish designers to create timeless, high-quality lamps that produce exceptional light. In celebration of its 150th anniversary, the company presents a special anniversary collection featuring iconic lamps that have become unique, collectible pieces distinguished by a pale pink hue inside the lampshades and elegant brass details.
The inspiration behind Louis Poulsen’s designs have emerged from the belief that shadow is just as aesthetically important as light. This sentiment is clearly portrayed in the iconic PH Artichoke lamp with 72 precisely positioned leaves to provide a glare free light from all angles. Over the years, this philosophy has attracted many notable architects and designers such as, Poul Henningsen, Arne Jacobsen, Verner Panton, Oki Sato and Louise Campbell to name a few.
About the Designer
Poul Henningsen
The highly influential Danish designer, architect, writer, and cultural critic, Poul Henningsen (1894-1967), has had a huge impact on Danish thinking and design. His legacy as the original master of light is an integrated part of Louis Poulsen’s heritage of creating exceptional light.
Poul Henningsen, born in Copenhagen in 1894, was the son of the Danish writers Agnes Henningsen and Carl Ewald. He started practicing traditional functionalist architecture, but over the years his professional interests shifted to primarily focus on lighting, for which he is most famous. He also expanded his field of occupation into areas of writing, becoming a journalist and an author.
For a short period at the beginning of WWII, Henningsen was the head architect of the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen. But like many other creative people, he was forced to flee Denmark during the German occupation, and soon became a vital part of the Danish colony of artists living in Sweden.
Price: HK$11,000 / US$1,400
Contact us for more details or for any other Louis Poulsen Lighting Orders.
Delivery:
We deliver worldwide, please contact us for a shipping equation.