Louis Poulsen
PH 2-2 Question Mark Table Lamp, Pale Rose Edition
- Specifications
- Description
- The Designer
- The Maker
- Brand:Louis Poulsen of Denmark
- Country: Denmark
- SKU: LP-5744909970-FJ
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Material:
Shades: Mouth-blown Pale Rose Opal Four-layered Glass. Glossy on the outside, white sandblasted on the underside.
Base/Switch: Untreated Brushed Brass
Top Plate: Untreated Brushed Brass
Stem: Untreated Brushed Brass
Light Source: 1x25W E26, Voltage: 120V
Mounting:
Cord Type: White, Braided Fabric Covered
Cord Length: 12'
Switch: In-Base On/Off Pin - Care:Wipe with damp cloth.
- Designer:Poul Henningsen
- Dimensions:Base Ø: 4.7", Height: 14", Shade Ø: 7.9",
Originally designed by Poul Henningsen in 1931, the PH 2-2 Question Mark Table Lamp is based on the iconic three-shade system known as the System PH, where three mouth-blown glass shades provide a soft glare-free light.
With its name deriving from the curvature of the stem, the petite table lamp has a characteristic form and an adjustable lamp head which can rotate 45 degrees to either side, to direct light where it is required. Until the mid-1950s, the PH 2-2 Question Mark Table Lamp was made of brass and available with colored glass shades in amber, red or yellow, as well as the classic opal glass, to honor this and Henningsen's fascination with color and light, the PH 2-2 Question Mark Pale Rose Table Lamp was created.
He started practicing traditional functionalistic architecture, but over the years his professional interests changed to focus mainly on lighting which is what he is most famous for. He also expanded his field of occupation into areas of writing, becoming a journalist and an author. For a short period at the beginning of WWII, he was the head architect of the Tivoli Gardens project in Copenhagen. But like many other creative people, he was forced to flee Denmark during the German occupation but soon became a vital part of the Danish colony of artists living in Sweden.
His lifelong collaboration with Louis Poulsen began in 1925 and lasted until his death in 1967. To this day, Louis Poulsen still benefits from his genius. Poul Henningsen was also the first editor of the company magazine "NYT". The CEO of Louis Poulsen at the time, Sophus Kaastrup-Olsen, gave the magazine to PH as a gift after he had been terminated from another Danish newspaper - his opinions were too radical.
Poul Henningsen's pioneering work concerning the relationship between light structures, shadows, glare and color reproduction, compared to man's need for light, remains the foundation of the lighting theories still practiced by Louis Poulsen.
Louis Poulsen believes in passionate craftsmanship that produces quality lighting and design products that are pleasing to the eye and to the light. In close partnership with designers, architects and other talents like Poul Henningsen, Arne Jacobsen, Verner Panton, Øivind Slaatto, Alfred Homann, Oki Sato and Louise Campbell, Louis Poulsen has established themselves as one of the key global suppliers of high quality architectural and decorative lighting. Defying traditional product categories, their products serve and span the professional and private lighting markets for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Louis Poulsen's means are simple and beautiful design. The purpose is to create an attractive ambience that affects people and spaces. The Louis Poulsen Collection is designed to shape light and are a key decor and furnishings element to create a Scandinavian sensibility for the home and garden. These simple lines, sophisticated styling, and impeccable craftsmanship are the hallmarks of Louis Poulsen and are key values of Fjorn Scandinavian.