Artichoke Lamp
Reproduction
DIMENSIONS


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The intricate Artichoke Lamp was originally fabricated by architect and lighting innovator Poul Henningsen in 1958. It is a classical masterpiece where it still hangs at Langelinie Pavillonen restaurant in Copenhagen to this day. A viewer can look at the fixture at any angle and they would see only the staggered "leaves", hence not being able to see the light bulb located in the middle.
Material & Feature:- Composed of a series of overlapped brushed stainless steel "leaves" in three finishes: Brushed copper, Brushed silver and Matte powder-coated white
- Compatible with E26 Standard light bulb base
- Compatible with a wide range of 5W MAX LEDs
- Light bulb not included
- ETL listed
- Fully assembled
- Installation by a licensed electrician recommended
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Poul Henningsen (9 September 1894 - 31 January 1967) was a Danish author, critic, architect, and designer, who was one of the leading figures of the cultural life of Denmark during the World Wars. In Denmark, he often is referred to, simply, as PH. His novel designs are featured in many museums. International interest in his work was revived during the 1960s.