Louis Poulsen Ph Snowball Chandelier 40 cm white
Manufacturer Louis Poulsen - Designer Poul Henningsen - Color: White (Liquid Painted) - Material: Drawn Aluminum - Height: 390 mm - Ø (Diameter): 400 mm - Light source: 70W - Base: E27 - Cable: 3000 mm - Mounting: Suspension: Cable 3x0.75mm² - Canopy: Yes
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Poul Henningsen designed his first lamps in 1925-1926 for an exhibition in Paris. His work with Louis Poulsen continued until his death in 1967. Throughout his life, Poul Henningsen sought to achieve glare-free, direct lighting in essential areas, creating soft shadows with incandescent bulbs as the light source. Poul Henningsen designed the Snowball in 1958; the lamp was exhibited together with the PH 5 at the Danish Museum of Decorative Arts. However, the Snowball did not receive much attention at its launch and was redesigned and reintroduced to the market in 1983.
Lighting system
The luminaire emits a comfortable diffused light without glare. The matt painted lower surfaces and the glossy upper surfaces express themselves in an attractive reflection of diffused light which creates an even distribution of light around the luminaire. When you turn on the light, the upper part is illuminated while the lower part remains dark.
Materials and finish
Materials: Screens: pulled aluminium. Frame: polished chrome-plated die-cast aluminium. Body: pulled aluminium, polished chrome.
Finish: Liquid painted white.
Dimensions and measurements
Width x height x length (mm) - 400 x 390 x 400 Maximum 4.5 kg
Class and light source
Protection degree IP20. Insulation class I.
1x70W E27
Mounting
Type of suspension E27: 3x0.75mm² cable. Rosette: Yes. Cable length: 3m. LED suspension type: 2x1.5mm² cable. Rosette: Yes The LED rosette contains the driver. Cable length: 4m.
POUL HENNINGSEN
Poul Henningsen (1894-1967), extremely Danish designer, architect, writer and cultural critic influential, he had a huge impact on Danish thinking and design. His legacy as an original master of light is an integral part of Louis Poulsen's tradition of creating exceptional light.