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Design Poul Henningsen by Louis Poulsen.
Well known for its famous timeless lamps which fits perfectly into the today's modern living or even the old fashion style, the pendant PH 3 1/2 - 3 is part of the PH lamps (initial of the designer) which is caracterized by a multi-part shade that hide the light source so that it does not dazzle when we look directly to the lamp, while creating a subtle game of bright light reflections wich was a long work studied by his creator to release a good light in the room.
As at the origin of its manufacturing in 1929, it is completely made of brass : the body of the lamp is of a matt and silky brown color. All these colors are faithful to the universe of Poul Henningsen. The screens are characterized by a white, stressing rolled edge.
Although the fixture is over 80 years old, it is both modern and classic at the same time,
making it ideally suited to a broad range of interior design environments. It is seen as a
charming, rustic, functional and unpretentious fixture. But it is much more.
The PH 3½-3 pendant is a piece of Danish lighting design history. It provides functional,
decorative light, and gives any interior a boost simply by being there, whether lit or
unlit. It is beautiful alone, or grouped with other fixtures.
Dimensions : diameter 330 mm – Hight 307 mm
Light source : 1 * 100W Max , E27
Colors : White Mat and semi-shinning colors as yellow, red and green
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