Louis Poulsen. Iluminación
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Louis Poulsen Lighting
missionOur passion is to design and sell outstanding lighting
state ments through products that provide ambience to
people and architecture.
visionWherever outstanding lighting statements are desired,
Louis Poulsen is the most preferred partner and brand.
1874Founded as by Ludwig Poulsen
Ludwig Poulsens nephew becomes a partner, 1896
Louis Poulsen
’Here I met a man who was just as crazy as I was, and a lot of good came out of it.’PH about his first meeting with Sophus K. Olsen
Poul Henningsen’sDemonstration room at Louis Poulsen
Sophus K. Olsen
poul Henningsen
1925 - Paris lampGold MedalParis Exhibition1925
Poul the Inventor
PH based his designs on endless calculations and darkroom experi-ments.
He was a hands-on person, who did most of the theoretical and practical work himself.
Timeless Design
Forum - Exhibition hall in Copenhagen1926 - the first 3 shade lamp in a project
PH´s logarithmic Spiral
PH´s logarithmic Spiral
PH´s logarithmic Spiral
The PH lamp and its numbersThe PH lamp and its numbersPH smallest (1/1) and largest (8/6)
The Louis Poulsen FCA™
Atmosphere
Comfort
Function
function
comfort
atmosphere
Upholding the heritageThe majority of the architects and designers Louis Poulsen has worked with were, and are, equally concerned with the atmosphere created by the lighting fixtures as with their functional qualities.
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Product AJ Table, Floor & Wall
Design Arne Jacobsen
Designed in 1960
Designed for the SAS Royal Hotel in CopenhagenA typical Arne Jacobsen design as distinct, clear and refined as his architectureHas become a classic - used all over the WorldProvides suitable direct downward reading lightAshtray hole….
Product AJ Pendant
Design Arne Jacobsen
Designed in 1960
Designed for the SAS Royal hotel in CopenhagenCreates distinct direct light and a soft uplightSelf-illuminatingTypical minimalistic Arne Jacobsen design
Product AJ Discus
Design Arne Jacobsen
Designed in 1959
Made for City Hall in Rødovre, DennarkOften used by Arne Jacobsen in his own architecture e.g. Sct. Cathrine’s college in OxfordThree-layered mouth blown glassGlass has a clear edge, creating a halo of light around the perimeterIs suitable to hang on the ceiling as well as on the wall
Dining Hall, St. Catherine’s College
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Product Campbell
Design Louise Campbell
Designed in 2004, 2007
Inspiration for nature’s own light source. The sun finds it’s way through the leaves of the treesLight & shadow comes alive and changes constantlyThree-layered mouth blown glassSandblasted stripesØ210: Adjustable suspension
Product Collage series
Design Louise Campbell
Designed in 2005
Inspiration from nature’s own light source. The sun finds it’s way through the leaves of the treesLaser cut acrylicLight & shadow comes alive and changes constantlyBase in concrete in contrast to the fine shades – inspi-red by a sunshade-baseSmashing colours
Product Snow
Design Louise Campbell
Designed in 2009
Light in 4 directionsInspired by the ultimate Danish winterSilk-screened white dots is an innovative ways to avo-id glareSculptural yet functionalEmits diffuse light into the roomA counterweight balances the fitting
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Product Enigma
Design Shoichi Uchiyama
Designed in 2003, 2007
Minimalistic Japanese designNon-glaring and soft lightPenetration and reflection of light Ultra-thin wiresSee through the productA sculptural and floating pendant – has the ability to be used for multiple purposes
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Product Aeros
Design Ross Lovegrove
Designed in 2009
Majority of the light is directed downwardsSuitable for both residential and professional applicati-onsPattern inspired from the microscopic look at bone structureStrong visual expression from all anglesReflector inspired by Fibonacci’s spiralGlare free
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Product Flindt family
Design Christian Flindt
Designed in 2007
Departure: plasticsInspiration: Filtering the lightWeaving the light - dual shades – a cylinder and a cone3-dimentional transparent expressionChanging patternsLight source placed in the “waist”Floor lamp with integrated dimmer
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Product Panthella
Design Verner Panton
Designed in 1972
Provides a soft and comfortable lightHot retro design by one of the most controversial de-signers in the 1970’ies
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Product Moser
Design Anu Moser
Designed in 2002
Designed for Anu Moser’s own galleryThe three different sizes, three different stages of blowing glass without toolsCreates exceptional uniform diffuse lightThree-layered mouth blown glass. Intelligent suspensionExtremely suitable to be hung in cloisters
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Product Satellite
Design Vilhelm Wohlert
Designed in 1959
Provides uniform, general and diffuse lightingOpening at the bottom produces direct lightEvenly lit surface
Product Toldbod Glass
Design Louis Poulsen
Designed in 2003
Uniform and soft light due to the three-layered mouth blown glassThe placing of the light source ensures a completely evenly lit fitting – from top to bottomExtremely suitable to be hung in cloisters
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ProductPH 3-shade System
DesignPoul Henningsen
Year of Introduction1925-2002
PH 2/1 Pendant PH 2/1 Wall PH 2/1 Table PH 2/1 Stem Fitting PH 3½-2½ Floor
PH 3/2 Pendant PH 3/2 Table PH 3/2 Wall
PH 4/3 Pendant PH 3-2½ Wall
PH 3/2 Academy
PH 4/3 Table PH Wall
Product PH 3-shade System
Design Poul Henningsen
Designed in 1924-2002
The meaning of the number: 2=Diameter 20 cm, 3=Diameter 30 cmNon-glaring lightExceptional piece of three-layered mouth-blown glass, which challenges even the best glass worksGlass shades: Diffuse lightMetal shades: Light directed downwards
Product PH 5/PH 5 Plus
Design Poul Henningsen
Designed in 1958
The meaning of the number: 5=Diameter 50 cmNon-glaring light full-shielded Designed for dinner tables – hanging lowDesign iconRed coloured ring enhances the feeling of a soft and warm light- creating atmosphere.
Product PH 5/4½
Design Poul Henningsen
Designed in 1984
Designed for Concert Hall in Århus, DenmarkBased on PH 6½/6 made in 1979 for Exhibition Hall Charlottenborg, DenmarkNon-glaring lightIs suitable for regular as well as high ceiling spaces – for example halls or hanging over a large dining table
Product PH 80
Design Poul Henningsen
Designed in 1974
A celebration Poul Henningsen’s 80th birthdayOpal acrylic shades - same illumination as glass sha-desRed top reflector creates as warmer tone of light
Product PH Snowball
Design Poul Henningsen
Designed in 1983
Based on the PH Louvre made for The Adventist Church in Skodsborg, DenmarkNon-glaring lightTop of shades are glossy - creating sparkling lightUnderside are matt - avoiding reflectionsExtremely suitable for hanging over tables
Product PH Artichoke
Design Poul Henningsen
Designed in 1958
Classical masterpiece – a statement in the roomMade for the Restaurant Langeliniepavillionen in Co-penhagen, where 17 pcs are still hanging Non-glaring - Light source not visible from any angle72 leaves in 12 different sizesEach leave is hand brushed, painted white on the inside and lacquered on the outside
Product PH Hat
Design Poul Henningsen
Designed in 1961
The inside of the globe is pale rose providing a war-mer tone of lightDesigned for his own bedroomShade can be tilted from 0 to 67 degreesSuitable not only for bedrooms, but also as a wall light in general – mounted and low