Poulsen lamps Tags the anti-glare PH50

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Poulsen lamps Tags the anti-glare PH50


A true classic of PH50 lamp of Nameplates Poulsen. A suspension that produces lighting dipped because the shape of the reflector directs the light in the vertical and horizontal. The inside cone is painted red and, together with the small blue reflector creates a warm glow. The choice of these two colors is not random because they belong to the spectrum of the human eye is less sensitive.

Finishes available in white, red chili, coconut white, mint blue, wasabi green or black olives, liquid painted. In reality this is a reissue of the legendary PH 5 by Louis Poulsen in Denmark in 1558. The lamp has now been re-colored with pastels, on the occasion of the recent fiftieth birthday.



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The goal is perfectly achieved, is to propose a vintage renewed without detracting from the beauty of the original object.

The PH5 lamp is a picture of a classic mid-century modern Scandinavian design, but is still fashionable, elegant, effortless and rare beauty, evokes a world of luxury and refinement. Poul Henningsen ‘s PH5 had called because the diameter of the top cap is 50 cm.

Louis Poulsen is a trademark of high quality historical lightning, an orphan from this year of its founder: between its Luwian there are design icons signed by master Nordic as well as Poul Henningsen, Verner Panton and Arne Jacobsen. Even now that the company is part of the Italian group Targetti, continues to edit the classics 50 years became a symbol of Danish design.

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