PH Artichoke Copper Lamp by Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen, Denmark, 1958
An iconic PH Artichoke pendant lamp designed by Poul Henningsen and produced by Louis Poulsen, one of the most celebrated lighting designs of the twentieth century. Originally created in 1958 for the Langelinie Pavilion restaurant in Copenhagen, the Artichoke remains a masterpiece of Scandinavian design, admired for its sculptural beauty and ingenious approach to light distribution.
Constructed from precisely arranged copper leaves mounted in multiple rows around the light source, the lamp completely conceals the bulb while allowing light to radiate softly through the layered structure. This innovative design eliminates glare and creates a warm, atmospheric illumination, while the reflective copper surfaces add depth, richness, and visual warmth.
Viewed from every angle, the Artichoke reveals a constantly changing composition of light, shadow, and geometry. Its organic silhouette, inspired by the form of an artichoke, has made it one of the most recognizable and enduring lighting designs ever produced.
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