The PH Artichoke chandelier was designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen. He originally created it for the Langelinie Pavilionen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where the PH Artichoke continues to delight diners. It was conceived to be as impressive as a classic chandelier, while providing a beautiful, glare-free light with its sculptural properties.
Its sculptural design and the exceptional light it generates have given this pendant lamp its status as an international design icon. Each of the 72 leaves is carefully assembled in the perfect position, by hand, to ensure that the light is glare-free and the light source cannot be seen from any angle. With its iconic and undeniably timeless design, the PH Artichoke is a beautiful addition to any home.
A design that transcends time and space: that's what makes it an icon.
Dimensiones y Materiales
Colors
Brass, copper, or stainless steel, brushed and coated. Powder-coated in black with wet-painted white interior. Wet-painted white.
Materials
Blades: Laser-cut brass, copper, or stainless steel. Upper shade: white or black, spun-metal, white on the bottom. Frame: high-gloss chrome coating, laser-cut steel. Suspension: high-gloss chrome plating, spun-metal.
Bulb type
1x100W E27 (not included)
Dimensions
Width : ø48 | ø60 | ø72 | ø84 cm
Cable length: 400 cm
Height : 46 | 58 | 65 | 72 cm
Origin
Dinamarca