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Danish writer, designer, and architect Poul Henningsen (1894-1967) had a vision – to capture the golden hour. In 1958, he created the PH 5 in response to incandescent bulbs and the constant changes in their shape and size and the consequent risk of glare – something PH wanted to avoid. The result was a striking and versatile lamp that could accommodate any bulb. This soon became the PH lamp in Denmark, used in public buildings and private homes.
Known as the PH lamp, the iconic PH 5 design is based on Henningsen’s renowned three-shade system. The pyramid-like fixture effuses both descending and lateral light to illuminate itself. This ensures the light is soft, rich, and completely glare-free.
The PH 5 initially incorporated shades in red and blue to improve the light’s color. However, in the latter designs, these were taken out as modern light sources replicate daylight more successfully than before.
The classic PH 5 lamp remains a design favorite today, with several styles, hues,and shapes bringing characteristic lighting to any living space. With the introduction of the PH 5 Mini and more, these elegant pendants create glowing harmony when mounted together.
A pendant of notable design, the PH 5 is a much-loved and well-known lamp found in many homes worldwide .Different hues offer a dynamic gradient effect, making it the perfect addition to your dining room, hallway, or kitchen.
Elevate your living space with the PH 5 pendant from one of Louis Poulsen’s most credited designers. Plus, choose from classic charming colors and new color releases – ranging from pale rose to monochrome blue.
A design that transcends time and place – that’s what makes the PH 5 an icon.
Poul Henningsen designed the PH 5 lamp in 1958 to eliminate glare from any angle. Its multi-layered shade structure ensures soft, evenly distributed light. Designed to adapt to all light sources of its time, the PH 5 lamp eliminates glare from any angle with its multi-layered shade structure, ensuring soft, evenly distributed light.
Since 1958, the PH 5 lamp has symbolized Poul Henningsen's functional and innovative approach to lighting. The now iconic PH 5, known as the PH lamp, is based on Henningsen’s celebrated three-shade design. Its glare-free design and iconic form have made it a lasting favorite in Scandinavian homes and a true icon of functional Danish design.