PH 3.5/2.5 Floor Lamp
Inspired by:- Poul Henningsen
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Dispatched Date | Delivered 10-16 weeks |
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Lead Time | 10 - 14 Weeks |
Original Designer | Poul Henningsen |
Featured Product | No |
Five Years Gurantee | Yes |
Sample Fabric | No |
Heading 1 | EASY TO ASSEMBLE AND EASIER TO LOVE |
Heading 2 | MINIMALIST MODERN STYLE |
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If its glare-free lightning you want, its glare-free lightning you are getting with Mobelaris Mobelaris Reproduction of PH 3.5/2.5 Floor Lamp. Tastefully styled with a quality opal glass diffuser shade atop a chrome-plated steel stem and base, in white or gold finish. Create your own ambiance by aiming warm white color where you want it while casting shadows compellingly. Ideal lighting for any occasion, includes a bulb and a 12-month manufacturer’s warranty for guaranteed customer satisfaction. |
Type of Store Credit value | Select |
- Dimension: Diameter Φ29, Height: 130cm
- Packing Dimension:Width 43cm, Depth 133cm, Height 14cm
- CBM: 0.080 Weight: 16kg
Product Description
A flawless lamp in every aspect, the PH 3.5/2.5 floor lamp by Poul Henningsen is truly a masterpiece in the history of modern lighting design. Designed in 1925 for an exhibition in Paris. He was the first person to pursue a scientific approach to light and use the logarithmic spiral as a basis. By using a design based on the logarithmic spiral he achieved even distribution of light over the entire curve of the shade. All handblown opal glass shades are sandblasted on the undersides for uniform light distribution.
Read More Read LessIf its glare-free lightning you want, its glare-free lightning you are getting with Mobelaris Mobelaris Reproduction of PH 3.5/2.5 Floor Lamp. Tastefully styled with a quality opal glass diffuser shade atop a chrome-plated steel stem and base, in white or gold finish. Create your own ambiance by aiming warm white color where you want it while casting shadows compellingly. Ideal lighting for any occasion, includes a bulb and a 12-month manufacturer’s warranty for guaranteed customer satisfaction.
Read More Read Less
A flawless lamp in every aspect, the PH 3.5/2.5 floor lamp by Poul Henningsen is truly a masterpiece in the history of modern lighting design. Designed in 1925 for an exhibition in Paris. He was the first person to pursue a scientific approach to light and use the logarithmic spiral as a basis. By using a design based on the logarithmic spiral he achieved even distribution of light over the entire curve of the shade. All handblown opal glass shades are sandblasted on the undersides for uniform light distribution.
If its glare-free lightning you want, its glare-free lightning you are getting with Mobelaris Mobelaris Reproduction of PH 3.5/2.5 Floor Lamp. Tastefully styled with a quality opal glass diffuser shade atop a chrome-plated steel stem and base, in white or gold finish. Create your own ambiance by aiming warm white color where you want it while casting shadows compellingly. Ideal lighting for any occasion, includes a bulb and a 12-month manufacturer’s warranty for guaranteed customer satisfaction.
Original Designer
Inspired by :
Poul Henningsen
View all products(18)Born to a famous Danish actress mother, Poul Henningsen started practicing traditional functionalistic architecture, but over the years his professional interests changed to focus mainly on lighting which is what he is most famous for. He was one of the leading figures of the cultural life of Denmark between the World Wars. His most valuable contribution to design was in the field of lighting. He carefully studied reflecting and baffling of the light rays from the bulb to achieve glare-free and uniform illumination. In 1925, one of these fixtures won first prize for modern lighting at the International Exposition of Decorative Arts in Paris. His light fixtures were manufactured by Louis Poulsen and his theories were still practiced by Louis Poulsen Lighting. Other notable designs by him include the PH Grand Piano, examples of which are included in several prominent twentieth-century design collections, including that of the Metropolitan Museum in New York City. He also designed Glassalen for Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen.
The name Poul Henningsen is only used to describe the characteristics of the goods made to the original design, and not as a trademark.