Overview

Snowball Pendant Lamp

C$ 5,026.00
3.1 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100511703

Snowball Pendant Lamp

C$ 5,026.00
3.1 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100511703
Shipping + Delivery
Available to ship in: via FedEx
Shipping Details
Returns

Easy Returns

Not satisfied? Return items within 30 days. Learn More

Design Concierge

Design Concierge

Need help designing your space? Learn more about our complimentary interior design services

Authenticity Guaranteed

Authenticity Guaranteed

This is an original, authenticated product.

Manufacturer SKU:
Snowball Pendant Lamp
C$ 5,026.00
C$ 5,026.00
Details

Details

Poul Henningsen’s Snowball Pendant (1924) is as much about mathematics as it is about light. The shapes in this light are precisely aligned so that every surface receives a ray of light at exactly the same angle. These rays of light are then reflected, the degree of which is controlled by Henningsen’s careful placement of matte or glossy finish. The result is optimal and even distribution of light that’s completely without glare. While the form of the Snowball is surprisingly modern for 1924, Henningsen did not design this lamp to celebrate the new technology of the electric light bulb. Rather, his goal was to recreate a quality of light he’d experienced from petroleum lanterns, which were used in the small Danish town he grew up in because there was no electricity. As with all of Henningsen’s lighting, his aim was to “work scientifically and make lighting more beautiful.” UL Listed. Manufactured in Denmark by Louis Poulsen.
Brand
Louis Poulsen
General Dimensions
  • 15⅜" H 15" W
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
2-year warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Dimensions

Snowball Pendant Lamp

  • Height (in): 15⅜
  • Width (in): 15
  • Spun aluminum shades
  • High-luster, chrome plated, die-cast aluminum frame
  • Spun aluminum housing

Poul Henningsen

Trained as an architect, Poul Henningsen is best known for a series of lighting fixtures that resulted from his fascination with the then-new technology of the electric light bulb. In 1925, one of these fixtures won first prize for lighting at the International Exposition of Decorative Arts in Paris. The next year it was put into production by Louis Poulsen & Co.

More on Poul Henningsen

WARNING: This product can expose you to lead, which is known in the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.