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The table lamp provides a soft, harmonious and comfortable light distribution with its mouth-blown three-layer white opal glass that primarily directs the light downwards.
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The PH 2/1 PH 2/1 Table lamp from Louis Poulsen is based on the original fixture. Bright on the outside and sandblasted on the inside, the blown opal glass emanates a soft, diffuse light. Ideally suited for decorative lighting.
Shop the PH 2/1 Pale Rose Table lamp, which features pale rose glass shades and brushed brass, giving elegant expression and a soft, warm light.
This portable table lamp emits a glare-free, soft and comfortable light, that has a dim-to-warm function, giving the perfect illumination for many different activities. The PH 2/1 Portable is designed on the principle of a reflective three-shade system, which creates harmonious and glare-free lighting. Materials
The PH 2/1 Table Lamp from Louis Poulsen was designed by Poul Henningsen. An intricate glass shade has been finally worked to create a tiered silhouette as it rests upon a linear frame of brass. A circular baseplate keeps this table lamp well-balanced.
PH 2/1 is designed on the principle of a reflecting multi-shade system, creating harmonious and glare-free lighting. The shade design is based on a logarithmic spiral, with the centre of the light source placed in the spiral’s focal point.
PH 2-1 Table consists of a top shade of approximately 20 cm, but here lower shades are used from the 1-1 model. These 'hybrid' models were introduced due to the desire to hang pendants at lower heights. The system was, however, also used on table, floor and wall lamps.