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Poul Henningsen , 1930's , " Double Ring " Chandelier , Model Ph2/2, Denmark

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Rare five-light chandelier or pendant light designed circa 1958 by Angelo Lelii and manufactured by Arredoluce. This model is illustrated as # 212 in the Arredoluce catalogue rais...
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Verner Panton, Danish 'Flowerpot' Pendant Light, model VP2 designed and manufactured late 1960s This is the rare larger version, model VP2, with shade measuring 50cm diameter, 33cm ...
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Gino Sarfatti, Pendant Light, Model 2079, Design 1955, for Arteluce, Italy
By Gino Sarfatti, Arteluce
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Finn Juhl, Teak Fireplace Chair, Model BO59, designed 1946 for Bovirke, Denmark
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Verner Panton for Louis Poulsen, Flowerpot Pendant Light, circa 1968, large size
By Verner Panton, Louis Poulsen
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Verner Panton, Danish 'Flowerpot' Pendant Light, designed 1968 in polished steel and manufactured by Louis Poulsen, Denmark. This is an original example of the rare larger version, ...
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Arredoluce Table Lamp by Angelo Lelii, Model Stelline, 1950s
By Angelo Lelii
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Poul Henningsen Ph 2/1 Pendant
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The fixture design is based on the principle of a reflective three-shade system, which directs the majority of the light downwards. The shades are made of hand-blown, opal, three-layer glass, which is glossy on top and sandblasted matte on the underside, giving a soft and uniform light distribution. Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system during 1925/1926. The first lights using the system were designed for an exhibition in Paris. His work with Louis Poulsen continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create glare-free lighting; aiming to direct light where it was most needed, and creating soft shadows while using incandescent bulbs as a light source. The PH 2...
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Poul Henningsen Ph 6½-6 Pendant
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The trumpet-shaped top shade provides illumination of the area above the three lower shades, which primarily direct the light downwards. A base reflector and a blue glare ring protect against glare from all angles. The strongest light is directly under the fixture. The shades have a matte white painted finish to ensure very comfortable lighting. Poul Henningsen designed the three-shade system during 1925/1926. The first lights using the system were designed for an exhibition in Paris. His work with Louis Poulsen continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, PH sought to create glare-free lighting; aiming to direct light where it was most needed, and creating soft shadows while using incandescent bulbs as a light source. The four-shade system was launched in 1931 to create a fixture that could be mounted high up and serve as an alternative to the commonly used chandeliers. The PH four-shade fixture was designed to increase the amount of light emitted horizontally to provide greater illumination of walls and shelves than was possible using standard three-shade lights. It was removed from the Louis Poulsen standard range in the 1940s, but was redesigned in 1979 by Danish architects, Sophus Frandsen and Ebbe Christensen, for the Charlottenborg exhibition building in Copenhagen (although in a larger size: PH 6...
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Poul Henningsen Ph 5-4½ Pendant
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