Tel : 9210-4383
Tel : 9210-4383
Founded in 1874, Louis Poulsen is a Danish lighting manufacturer born out of the Scandinavian design tradition where form follows function. The function and design of our products are tailored to reflect and support the rhythm of natural light. Every detail in the design has a purpose. Every design starts and ends with light.
We believe in passionate craftsmanship that produces quality lighting and design products that are pleasing to the eye and to the light.
Our means are simple and beautiful design. Our purpose is to create an attractive ambience that affects people and spaces.
We design to shape light.
The fixture emits a glare-free, soft and comfortable illumination. The metal shade versions direct the light directly downwards and create a pleasa...
View full detailsThe iconic Panthella lamp, designed by Verner Panton, comes in a medium-sized version with a 32 cm diameter and a sleek, modern look. It can be fou...
View full detailsThe fixture emits a glare-free, soft and comfortable illumination. The opal acrylic shade leaves a diffuse comfortable light atmosphere due to the ...
View full detailsThe fixture emits a glare-free, soft and comfortable illumination. The opal acrylic shade leaves a diffuse comfortable light atmosphere due to the ...
View full detailsDesigned in 1971, Panthella stands out as one of Verner Panton’s design icons with its unique expression where both the stand and the shade served ...
View full detailsPatera Oval is a modern chandelier from designer Øivind Slaatto's Patera pendant family, created in collaboration with Louis Poulsen in 2015. Its i...
View full detailsPH designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926 and cooperated with Louis Poulsen for an exhibition in Paris until his death in 1967. He aimed to p...
View full detailsPH designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926 with Louis Poulsen for an exhibition in Paris. He sought to create glare-free, directed light with ...
View full detailsPH designed a three-shade system in 1925-1926; he and Louis Poulsen then built lights for a Paris exhibition. Their partnership lasted until PH's d...
View full detailsPoul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926, partnering with Louis Poulsen for a Paris exhibition. The PH 2/1 Wall Lamp is part of...
View full detailsPoul Henningsen designed the three-shade system in 1925-1926. PH collaborated with Louis Poulsen to create the first lights using this system for a...
View full detailsPH & Louis Poulsen partners in 1925-26, PH designed 1st lights for Paris expo. Until 1967, he crafted glare/shadow-free lighting with incandesc...
View full detailsPH and Louis Poulsen's partnership began in 1925-1926 with the design of his first lights for a Paris exhibition. It continued until PH's death in ...
View full detailsPH & Louis Poulsen partnership began in 1925-26, designs for Paris exhibition. Glare-free, direct lighting and soft shadows with incandescent b...
View full detailsPH & Louis Poulsen partners in 1925-26, PH designed 1st lights for Paris expo. Until 1967, he crafted glare/shadow-free lighting with incandesc...
View full detailsPH & Louis Poulsen's work began in '25-'26 with design of his 1st lights for Paris exhibition. Continued until PH's '67 death. Incandescent bul...
View full detailsThe fixture emits a diffused and comfortable glare-free light, characteristic of the reflective three-shade-system by Poul Henningsen. The fixture ...
View full detailsPoul Henningsen's three-shade system, designed 1925-1926, began with lights designed by PH and Poulsen for an exhibition in Paris, continuing until...
View full detailsPoul Henningsen's 1928 PH 3½-2½ Table Glass lamp was part of his committed effort to shape electric light. It featured a logarithmic spiral, calcul...
View full detailsPH & Louis Poulsen partnered in '25-'26; continued until '67. 3/2 Academy was part of 30 three-shade lights (metal/glass). Logarithmic spiral p...
View full detailsPoul Henningsen devoted his life to taming electric light, and the PH 3½-3 Pendant Glass is the result. This timeless three-shade system is based o...
View full detailsPH and Louis Poulsen's 1925-1926 Paris expo led to 30-shade line, including 3 outdoor models. Logarithmic spiral ensured even light, while glass di...
View full detailsPH and Louis Poulsen's partnership spanned 1925-1967. PH developed glare-free, direct lighting, with glass diffusing light to reduce glare and shad...
View full detailsPoul Henningsen's three-shade system, designed in 1925, has been used to create a wide selection of lights, including table, floor, and wall lamps,...
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