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PH 3/2 Wall Lamp

C$ 2,235.00
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Item No. 100575964

PH 3/2 Wall Lamp

C$ 2,235.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100575964

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Color : Opal
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PH 3/2 Wall Lamp
C$ 2,235.00
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The pioneering lighting designer Poul Henningsen drew from scientific principles to create beautiful multi-shade lighting that offers glare-free, softly diffused light. Glossy on top and sandblasted matte on the underside, the three handblown opal glass shades in Poul Henningsen’s PH 3/2 Wall Lamp (1927) have a 3:2:1 size ratio, which allows them to reflect light downward, with an ambient glow. With an angled, chromed metal arm, the lamp is ideal for hallways and as a wall sconce in living, dining, and bedroom spaces. Includes a 12’ cord and accommodates an E12 LED bulb (not included). On/off switch on wall plate. Made in Denmark.
  • Wall lamp with handblown, opal glass shades.
  • Reflective, three-shade system directs light downwards.
  • Creates a warm, uniform, glare-free glow.
  • Part of Poul Henningsen’s iconic PH 3-shade family.
Brand
Louis Poulsen
Collection
PH Collection
General Dimensions
  • 6½" H 7⅞" W 11¾" D 7⅞" DIA
Product Weight
5 lbs
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
1-year warranty
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Dimensions

PH 3/2 Wall Lamp

  • Height (in): 6½
  • Width (in): 7⅞
  • Diameter (in): 7⅞
  • Depth (in): 11¾
  • Weight (lbs): 5
  • Handblown opal glass shades
  • Chrome-plated aluminum and brass wall plate, arm, and hardware

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.

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