PH 4½-4 Middle Shade for Pendant Glass - Louis Poulsen

€655.00
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PH 4½-4 Middle Shade for Pendant Glass - Louis Poulsen
PH 4½-4 Middle Shade for Pendant Glass - Louis Poulsen Delivery time: 7 - 11 working days
€655.00
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Delivery time: 7 - 11 working days

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After a cat-and-mouse session with the pendant lamp, it's time for a new lampshade, and don't forget to buy the original mud-blown glass ones. OBS - Please note the difference between the bottom bowl and the lower shade. Lampshades for the classic PH 4½-4 Glass Pendant Lamp, designed by Poul Henningsen.
The PH 4½-4 pendant lamp is designed on the principle of a reflective multi-shade system, which is based on a logarithmic spiral, where the focal point of the light source is placed in the centre of the spiral. The mouth-blown three-layer opal glass, which is glossy on the outside and sandblasted on the inside, emits a soft and diffused light.See the different PH lamps here.

Item no.:
70006147
Brand:
Louis Poulsen
Dimmable:
No
Material:
Glass
Color:
White

Dimensions

Net weight (kg):
0.449

Manufacturer

Brand:
Louis Poulsen
Item no.:
70006147
EAN:
5703411001479

Colour & design

Color:
White
Material:
Glass
Designer:
Poul Henningsen

Dimensions

Net weight (kg):
0.449

Light source

Light bulb included:
No
Integrated LEDs:
No
Manufacturer information / person responsible for the EU
Manufacturer information Louis Poulsen Germany GmbH Grünstraße 15 - 40212 - Düsseldorf (DE), Tel. +49 211 418 711 96
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