Louis Poulsen Limited Edition – PH 2/1 table lamp Dusty Terracotta

9 September 2024
Louis Poulsen Limited Edition – PH 2/1 table lamp Dusty Terracotta
Louis Poulsen proudly presents their latest Limited Edition: the PH 2/1 table lamp in Dusty Terracotta. This timeless piece is not only a tribute to Poul Henningsen's unique lighting design, but also a work of art in itself, and from October 1st to December 31st, 2024, you have a unique opportunity to add this piece of Danish design history to your home.

This exclusive table lamp is created with meticulous craftsmanship and aesthetic finesse. Henningsen's genius for shaping light comes to life in the four-layered mouth-blown glass shades that beautifully capture and reflect light in a way that creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. The Dusty Terracotta color of the glass shades accentuates the organic shape of the lamp, giving it a modern yet timeless look.

Each piece of glass is individually made using traditional glass blowing techniques. This means that no two lamps are exactly the same - each shade is unique with slight variations in color, weight and texture. These small differences, including the presence of tiny air bubbles, are a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship that goes into each lamp.

The frame of the lamp is made of brass, which through a carefully controlled aging process has been given a dark, refined surface. To preserve this unique finish, the frame is lacquered, ensuring that the aesthetic of the lamp remains unchanged over time.

As a final exquisite detail, this Limited Edition is also engraved with Poul Henningsen's signature, making each lamp a personal tribute to one of Denmark's most influential designers. This Limited Edition is only available for a limited time, giving you a rare opportunity to own a piece of timeless design heritage. So adorn your home with an exclusive Danish design icon in exquisite craftsmanship that never goes out of style!

See the new exclusive Limited Edition PH 2/1 table lamp Dusty Terracotta by Louis Poulsen here