Designed by Mikkel Bredholm of KHR Architects, combining the classic shapes with the latest innovative lighting technology.
The iconic Panthella table lamp by Verner Panton from 1971 still looks modern today.
This smart NJP mini table lamp from Nendo Studio emits a soft diffused light downwards and also has a dim and light timer function.
Verner Panton's iconic Panthella table lamp from 1971 still looks modern, and this chrome/grey version is inspired by the designer's original color scheme.
The iconic Panthella table lamp by Verner Panton from 1971 still looks modern today, and new for 2022 is the grey opal with chromed base.
The PH 3/3 pendant lamp by Louis Poulsen gives a classic twist with a fresh, contemporary matte finish.
The PH 3/3 pendant lamp by Louis Poulsen gives a classic twist with a fresh, contemporary matte finish.
The PH 5/5 pendant lamp by Louis Poulsen gives a classic twist with a fresh, contemporary matte finish.
The PH 5/5 pendant lamp by Louis Poulsen gives a classic twist with a fresh, contemporary matte finish.
The VL Studio lamp collection is the commercial series of lamp developed by architect-designer Vilhelm Lauritzen for the Copenhagen Radio House, in 1945.
The VL Studio lamp collection is the commercial series of lamp developed by architect-designer Vilhelm Lauritzen for the Copenhagen Radio House, in 1945.
The VL Studio lamp collection is the commercial series of lamp developed by architect-designer Vilhelm Lauritzen for the Copenhagen Radio House, in 1945.
The VL Studio lamp collection is the commercial series of lamps developed by architect-designer Vilhelm Lauritzen for the Copenhagen Radio House in 1945.
The VL Studio lamp collection is the commercial series of lamp developed by architect-designer Vilhelm Lauritzen for the Copenhagen Radio House, in 1945.
The Keglen pendant lamp has a slightly curved diffuser, so that the directed light is not dazzled.
The Louis Poulsen brand, founded in 1874, is a Danish lighting manufacturer that originates from the Scandinavian design tradition in which form follows function. The function and design of the products are tailored to follow and support the rhythm of the daylight. Every detail in the design has a purpose. Every design starts and ends with light.
At Louis Poulsen they believe in passionate craftsmanship that produces high quality lighting and design products that are pleasing to the eye and to the light.
In close collaboration with designers, architects and other talents such as Poul Henningsen, Arne Jacobsen, Verner Panton, Øivind Slaatto, Alfred Homann, Oki Sato and Louise Campbell, the Louis Poulsen brand has proven itself as one of the most important global suppliers of architectural and decorative lighting. The products, which often cannot be classified into traditional product categories, can be used in professional environments as well as at home, and both indoors and outdoors.
The company's philosophy is:
We use simple and beautiful designs. Our goal is to create a pleasant atmosphere that has a positive influence on people and spaces.
We use design to shape light!