The ph artichoke was designed in 1958 by poul henningsen for the langelinie pavillonen a modernist copenhagen restaurant where it continues to enchant visitors today.
Poul henningsen artichoken lampe.
Ph lamps are iconic and were designed by poul henningsen for the danish lighting manufacturer louis poulsen founded in 1874.
Concentric rows of leaves painted white on the underside disguise the fixture s electrical components leaving just a spectacular form to see.
The ph lamp might be more familiar to you as the artichoke lamp which is now commonly called the ph artichoke lamp.
The original space situated on the copenhagen waterfront dated back to 1902 and was a beloved spot for socializing in the city.
Midcentury scandinavian furniture such as the ph artichoke lamp helped define the look of an era.
Inside danish architect and designer poul henningsen was commissioned to create a sculptural light that remained beautiful when the lights were off and the ph artichoke pendant lamp was born.
With its world famous unique sculptural design the ph artichoke is viewed as an international design icon.
Having experimented with the size shape and position of the artichoke lamp s 1958 metal shades designer poul henningsen settled on an overlapping pattern that softly and evenly illuminates.