Louis Poulsen’s PH 4/3 pendant continues the three-shade system originally designed by Poul Henningsen in 1925–26. Launched in 1966, the PH 4/3 pendant features layered shades, an anti-glare disc and pure white surface, providing smooth and pleasant light with no glare. The appearance of the PH 4/3 pendant is calm, smooth, and geometrically clean, and the 40 cm wide shade offers ample and soft light for example in the living room, bedroom and above the dining table.
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PH 4/3 pendant
Louis Poulsen
Description
Louis Poulsen’s PH 4/3 pendant continues the three-shade system originally designed by Poul Henningsen in 1925–26. Launched in 1966, the PH 4/3 pendant features layered shades, an anti-glare disc and pure white surface, providing smooth and pleasant light with no glare. The appearance of the PH 4/3 pendant is calm, smooth, and geometrically clean, and the 40 cm wide shade offers ample and soft light for example in the living room, bedroom and above the dining table.
- Width: 40 cm
- Diameter: 40 cm
- Height: 20 cm
- Cable length: 300 cm
- Material Powder-coated aluminium, textile cable
- Colour White
- Bulb base EU: E27 / US: A-19/medium
- Light source EU: 7-8W LED (not included) / US: 15W LED (not included)
- IP rating EU: 20 / US: cULus, dry location
- Protection class I
- Voltage 230 V
- Nominal frequency 50 Hz
- Certifications and labels EU: CE marked, tested and approved according to European standards
- Cable colour White
- Cable material Textile
- Weight 1.1 kg
- Canopy Yes
- Ceiling plug No
- Dimmable No, but can be fitted with an aligned dimmer. In this case, please use a dimmable light bulb.
- Product ID: LP5741087549
Poul Henningsen (1894–1967) was a renowned Danish designer. He studied at the Technical School in Frederiksberg from 1911 to 1914 and continued his education at the Technical University of Copenhagen from 1914 to 1917. Henningsen began his career as an architect, but gradually shifted his focus to lighting and lamp design. Later in his life, he also worked as a journalist and writer.
Henningsen’s long-standing collaboration with Louis Poulsen began in 1925 and continued until his death. His ingenious lighting designs remain a cornerstone of Louis Poulsen’s collection to this day. He also served as the first editor of Louis Poulsen’s corporate magazine, NYT. Henningsen’s work explored the structure of light, shadow, reflection and colour rendering – themes that still influence the company’s design philosophy.
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Robyn H | Verified Customer
Christchurch, New Zealand
The light is beautiful It was safely packaged and arrived quickly. I was pleased with the service Thanks alot Robyn
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