PH Artichoke Glass

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PH Artichoke Glass

Louis Poulsen
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The fixture provides 100% glare-free light. The 72 precisely positioned leaves form 12 unique rows of six leaves each. They illuminate the fixture, as well as emit diffused light with a unique pattern. Reflection from the light source is diffused in the sandblasted lower surfaces, and this light is reflected decoratively in the top surfaces, giving the fixture a unique glow. The surface treatment on the glass leaves eliminates direct glare. For the energy saving LED variant the quality of light and atmosphere surrounding the product is kept at the highest level.

Finish: Clear glass, sandblasted.

Materials
Leaves: Clear glass, sandblasted.
Top shade: High lustre chrome plated or white, spun brass.
Frame: High lustre chrome plated, laser cut brass.
Suspension: High lustre chrome plated, spun aluminium.

Mounting
Suspension type: E27: Cable 3 x 0.75 mm² & wire. Canopy: Yes. Cable length: 4 m.
LED: Cable 2 x 1 mm² and wire. Canopy or external driver box contains driver. Cable length: 4 m.
Maximum distance between external driver box and fixture: 20 m.

Class: Ingress protection IP20. Electric shock protection I w/ ground.

PH Artichoke Glass

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For inquiries, please contact us at +662 059 7750 or LINE: @chanintrcraft.

Dimensions (cm)

Dia48 x H57

Dia60 x H58

Dia72 x H65

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Poul Henningsen

Poul Henningsen

Poul Henningsen was born in Copenhagen by the famous Danish writer. He never graduated as an architect, but studied at The Technical School at Frederiksberg, and then at Technical College in Copenhagen. He started practicing traditional functionalistic architecture, but over the years his interests focus mainly on lighting. He is the legendary creator of the lighting series carrying his name; PH. He can be said to be the world’s first lighting architect. PH devoted his entire career to investigating the importance of light for our well being.
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