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Poul Henningsen 2/1 Pendant with Glass Shades, 1940s

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    By Poul Henningsen, Louis Poulsen
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    Contrast pendant in painted metal, designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen Denmark. Great original condition.
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  • Pendant Light in Copper by Poul Henningsen, 1980s
    By Poul Henningsen, Louis Poulsen
    Located in Lejre, DK
    Pendant light in copper, the shades are white-lacquered on the inside. Designed by Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen. Great original condition, 1980s.  
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  • Midcentury "PH5" Pendant by Poul Henningsen, Made in Denmark
    By Poul Henningsen, Louis Poulsen
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    Pendant in painted metal, designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen Denmark. Great original condition.
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  • Midcentury "PH5" Pendant by Poul Henningsen, Danish Design, 1950s
    By Poul Henningsen, Louis Poulsen
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    Pendant in painted metal, designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen, Denmark. Great original condition.
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  • Midcentury "PH5" Pendant by Poul Henningsen, Danish Design, 1950s
    By Poul Henningsen, Louis Poulsen
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