Louis Poulsen Ph 4½-3½ Vetro Terra Floor lamp 45 cm white
LIMITED EDITION
Producer: Louis Poulsen - Designer: Poul Henningsen - Type: Table Lamp - Bedside Table - Color: Brass & Opal glass - Material: Mouth-blown glass and brass - Height: 324 mm - Diameter: 255 mm - Foot: 120 mm Light source: 25W E27 Ean: 5714693290949
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Originally introduced in 1939, the PH Luna table lamp was known as "The Night Stand Lamp", a name given to the small table lamp by its designer, Poul Henningsen. The characteristic curved shape of the stem makes the PH Luna unmistakable and the brushed brass finish is a soft and classic complement to the opaline glass screens. Originally, the PH Luna was only 230 mm high, but in this new limited edition the height has been increased to respond to possible applications. The lamp head can be adjusted by rotating it according to lighting needs.
Lighting system
The table lamp with three glass screens emits a delicate diffused light that creates a ambient lighting and at the same time projects a light directed downwards onto the surface. The head is adjustable and can rotate laterally.
Product details
1x15W E27 source
Other information
strong>The screens are made of 3-layer blown opaline glass. The lamp holder, screen holder, stem, base and switch are made of untreated brass with fine lines. 2.8m brown fabric cable. The initials PH are engraved on the edge of the base. The adjustable top of the lamp can be tilted 45 degrees to the right or left by rotating the screen holder and tightening the thumb screw. Please note that untreated brass changes over time and develops a patina.
Dimensions and measurements
Dimensions (mm):200 (width) x 324 (height) x 511 (length)
Weight:1.2 kg
Mounting
Cable: Brown fabric cable with plug. Cable length: 2.8m. Brass switch.
POUL HENNINGSEN
Poul Henningsen (1894-1967), designer , a hugely influential Danish architect, writer and cultural critic, had an enormous impact on Danish thought and design. His legacy as an original master of light is an integral part of Louis Poulsen's tradition of creating exceptional light.