A copper ‘PH Artichoke’ pendant – Louis Poulsen, Denmark by Poul Henningsen
A copper ‘PH Artichoke’ pendant – Louis Poulsen, Denmark by Poul Henningsen
A copper ‘PH Artichoke’ pendant – Louis Poulsen, Denmark by Poul Henningsen
A copper ‘PH Artichoke’ pendant – Louis Poulsen, Denmark by Poul Henningsen
A copper ‘PH Artichoke’ pendant – Louis Poulsen, Denmark by Poul Henningsen
A copper ‘PH Artichoke’ pendant – Louis Poulsen, Denmark by Poul Henningsen
A copper ‘PH Artichoke’ pendant – Louis Poulsen, Denmark by Poul Henningsen
A copper ‘PH Artichoke’ pendant – Louis Poulsen, Denmark by Poul Henningsen
A copper ‘PH Artichoke’ pendant – Louis Poulsen, Denmark by Poul Henningsen
A copper ‘PH Artichoke’ pendant – Louis Poulsen, Denmark by Poul Henningsen

A copper ‘PH Artichoke’ pendant – Louis Poulsen, Denmark 2000 - 2010

Poul Henningsen

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65 cm, ø 60 cm
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  • Sobre arte
    A copper-plated, lacquered and chromed steel pendant, model PH Artichoke. Designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen for the “Langelinie” pavillion in Copenhagen and executed by Louis Poulsen.

    The “PH Artichoke” is constructed of 72 steel shades mounted on 12 chromed steel supports. Each shade has a copper plated outside and a matt lackered broken-white inside.

    Like all lights designed by Poul Henningsen The Artichoke’s shades are positioned so that you cannot be blinded by the lamp.

    PH Artichokes are made in 4 different sizes and four different finishes. This particular pendant is a 60 cm diameter example with a E40 socket and was made circa 25 years ago.



    About Poul Henningsen
    Poul Henningsen (1894 Ordrup, Denmark – 1967 Hillerød, Denmark) was a famous Danish architect, designer, author and critic. Poul Henningsen is considered one of the leading figures of the Danish cultural live between the two world wars and is most commonly associated with his design of the PH-lamp series of incandescent lights. PH Artichoke

    He started his career with the architect Kay Fisker in 1919. From 1920 onwards, Poul Henningsen freelanced as an architect and designer. His most valuable contribution to design was in the field of glare-free illumination. Henningsen spent developing lighting that was not harsh and glaring but shed warm, soft light.

    The first lamps in the “PH” range were shown at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts at Paris in 1925. For these designs Henningsen was awarded the gold medal. The 1925 PH-lamps which – like his later designs – used carefully analysed reflecting of the light rays from the bulb to achieve glare-free and uniform illumination. His light fixtures were manufactured by Danish lighting manufacturer Louis Poulsen, a company with which Henningsen would build a lifelong working relationship.

    During his first year with Louis Poulsen he developed his first PH-lamp for which he won a gold medal on the 1925 world exhibition in Paris.

    His best-known designs are most likely the PH Artichoke (1958) and PH5 (1958). His lighting designs created the economic foundation of his later work. Manufacture and sale of some of his lighting fixtures, such as the PH5 Pendant Lamp, continues today.

    Other notable designs by him include the PH Grand Piano (1931), examples of which are included in several prominent twentieth-century design collections, including that of the Metropolitan Museum in New York City. In 1946, he re-designed the Glass Hall (Glassalen) for Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen.

    Execution
    Louis Poulsen, Denmark
    Marked

    Literature
    Tina Jørstian and Poul Erik Munk Nielsen (ed.), “Light Years Ahead: The Story of the PH Lamp Louis Poulsen”, p. 276-278

    Condition
    This “PH Artichoke” is in good vintage condition. Some light scratches and wear consistent of age and use. Some light corodation and rubbing on some of the upper shades. Light discolouration, some stains. The plastic ceiling-cover has slightly yellowed. Original porcelain lamp-fitting (E40), recently rewired, steel wires has been replaced.

    Dimensions
    Height 65 cm
    Diameter 60 cm
    Weight approx. 14 KG
  • Sobre artista

    Poul Henningsen, também conhecido como PH, foi um polímata dinamarquês que fez contribuições significativas como autor, crítico, arquiteto e designer. Particularmente proeminente durante o período entre guerras, ele desempenhou um papel fundamental na formação da paisagem cultural da Dinamarca.

    O nome de Henningsen tornou-se sinônimo de sua notável criação, a série de lâmpadas PH. Essas lâmpadas revolucionaram o design de iluminação, fornecendo uma solução para iluminação sem reflexos.

    Por meio de análise e experimentação meticulosas, ele desenvolveu uma abordagem única que envolveu a manipulação habilidosa da reflexão e difusão dos raios de luz emitidos pela lâmpada. O resultado foi um brilho quente e suave que eliminou aspereza e desconforto.

    Colaborando estreitamente com o renomado fabricante de iluminação dinamarquês Louis Poulsen, Henningsen estabeleceu uma parceria vitalícia que deu vida a seus designs engenhosos.

    O artesanato habilidoso de Poulsen traduziu sua visão em realidade, produzindo luminárias que incorporavam funcionalidade e estética. Hoje, as obras inovadoras de design moderno dinamarquês de Henningsen são reverenciadas e exibidas em vários museus em todo o mundo, mostrando o legado duradouro de seu gênio criativo.

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