The name Poul Henningsen (1894-1957), or PH as he is perhaps better known, has become synonymous with Danish lighting design. Poul Henningsen originally trained as an architect at The Copenhagen College of Technology. He was a self taught inventor and through his writings known as a sharp critic of art, architecture and society.
Poul Henningsen
The name Poul Henningsen (1894-1957), or PH as he is perhaps better known, has become synonymous with Danish lighting design. Poul Henningsen originally trained as an architect at The Copenhagen College of Technology. He was a self taught inventor and through his writings known as a sharp critic of art, architecture and society.
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Poul Henningsen
€13,500.00Designed c. 1929 this example produced after Henningsen received his patent in the spring of 1928. Literature: Tina Jørstian & Poul Erik M. Nielsen ‘Light Years Ahead – The story of the…
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Poul Henningsen
€16,500.00Designed 1927, this example made c. 1930 Literature: Tina Jørstian & Poul Erik M. Nielsen ‘Light Years Ahead – The story of the PH lamp’, Louis Poulsen 1994, pp. 147 & 150…
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Poul Henningsen
€12,000.00The PH 5 was presented for the first time in the spring of 1958 at the Danish Museum of Decorative Art in Copenhagen The floor lamp edition with the 3-legged…
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Poul Henningsen
A rare variant of the PH 5 pendant
€24,000.00The PH 5 was presented for the first time in the spring of 1958 at the Danish Museum of Decorative Art in Copenhagen Rare example made exclusively in copper and…
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Poul Henningsen
€9,000.00Originally designed in 1958 for The Langelinie Pavilion in Copenhagen Literature: Tina J. & Poul Erik M. Nielsen ‘Light Years Ahead – The story of the PH lamp’, Louis Poulsen 1994, pp.…
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Poul Henningsen
€80,000.00Designed exclusively for 'The House of the Day after Tomorrow' exhibition in Forum, Copenhagen in 1959, with only 15 examples ever made. Literature: ‘Light Years Ahead, The story of the…
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Poul Henningsen
€16,000.00A large and rare version of the PH Louvre lamp in copper Designed 1957 Literature: Tina Jørstian & Poul Erik M. Nielsen ‘Light Years Ahead – The story of the PH…
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Poul Henningsen
€28,000.00An early first edition table lamp with original painted red copper shades. Designed 1927 Stamped PAT. APPL. Literature: Tina Jørstian & Poul Erik M. Nielsen ‘Light Years Ahead – The story of…
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Poul Henningsen
€40,000.00Designed in 1927 Stamped: PH-4 Patented Literature: Louis Poulsen 'Katalog B 1931-32' Louis Poulsen & Co, p. 27
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Poul Henningsen
€18,000.00The streight 3/2 oblique reading lamp was designed in 1931. Diameter of the top shade is 285 mm Stamped: Patended PH-3 Literature: Louis Poulsen 'Katalog B 1931-32' Louis Poulsen &…
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Poul Henningsen
€25,000.00Designed 1931 Literature: Tina Jørstian & Poul Erik M. Nielsen ‘Light Years Ahead – The story of the PH lamp’, Louis Poulsen 1994, pp. 240-242
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