PH 4/3 Pendant
This metal version of the classic PH lamp features a logarithmic spiral design on the curves of its three shades. Its functional design, which focuses a generous amount of soft light downward, has been a best-seller since its introduction in 1966. Between 1925 and 1926, Poul Henningsen developed lighting fixtures with a three-shade system. Henningsen's first multi-shade lamp was designed in collaboration with Louis Poulsen for an exhibition in Paris. The partnership continued until Henningsen's death in 1967. Glare-free light, directing light where it's needed most, while simultaneously creating soft shadows—these were key themes Henningsen pursued throughout his life, and the light source used was the incandescent bulb of the time. The metal-shaded PH 4/3 pendant lamp was released in 1966. Its design retains the standard three-shade system based on a logarithmic spiral, with the light source centered at the center of the spiral. This lamp is a simplified version of a model designed by Henningsen in 1929. The first model was exhibited at the Barcelona Universal Exhibition, where it won the highest honor, and has since been produced in a variety of colors and styles. Source: https://www.sempre.jp/
Product Details
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Product Name
PH 4/3 Pendant
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Brand
Louis Poulsen (ルイスポールセン)
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Shop
SEMPRE (センプレ)
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Size
Width 40×Depth 40×Height 20cm
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Materials
aluminum, steel
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Remarks
Weight: 1 kg
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Category
Pendant lamp
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