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PH Artichoke Pendant Lamp

$16,180 Non-Member
$12,944 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Member discount applies, but other discounts do not apply.
Online Only

PH Artichoke Pendant Lamp

$16,180 Non-Member
$12,944 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Member discount applies, but other discounts do not apply.

Color:  Brass

Size:  Small

Item# 802430-802428
Member discount applies, but other discounts do not apply.
Shipping surcharge of $554.00 
Special Order: Please allow 2-4 weeks for shipping per item
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Designed by Poul Henningsen in 1958, the PH Artichoke Pendant Lamp, a design in MoMA’s collection, helped redefine modern illumination with a revolutionary form that mimics the leafy layers of an artichoke. The design was originally conceived for the Langelinie Pavilonen, a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen, where it still hangs today. 

Manufactured in Denmark by Louis Poulsen, the PH Artichoke Pendant Lamp features 72 precisely positioned “leaves”—made from laser-cut brushed stainless steel—that form 12 unique rows of six leaves each. The leaves illuminate the fixture as well as emitting 100% glare-free diffused light that casts unique patterns in your space. 
  • Small - 1/200W/A-23/CL Medium bulb, not included
  • 12’-long white cord.
  • Installation required.
  • All Artichoke Pendants are delivered on a pallet.
  • Designer
    Poul Henningsen
  • Size
    18.4h x 18.9"diam.
  • Material
    Brass, Copper, Steel
  • Year of Design
    1958
  • Origin
    Denmark
  • Special shipping charge of $554.00
  • Shipping Method: Front Door Delivery
  • This item cannot be shipped outside of the contiguous U.S.
  • This item is final sale and non-returnable.

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