4 beautiful Danish lamps

4 beautiful Danish lamps

There are many beautiful Danish lamps that have been designed by Danish artists and manufacturers. Below are some of the most well-known Danish lamps:

  1. PH 5 lamp by Poul Henningsen: PH 5 lamp is a pendant lamp that was designed by Poul Henningsen in 1958. It is known for its unique reflective screen that diffuses the light in a pleasant way. The PH 5 lamp has become a classic in Danish lamp design and can be found in many Danish homes.

  2. The AJ lamp by Arne Jacobsen: The AJ lamp is a table lamp that was designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1957. It is known for its elegant and simple shape, and it has been a popular lamp for many years. The AJ lamp is available in many variants, including both table lamps and wall lamps.

  3. The Artichoke lamp by Poul Henningsen: The Artichoke lamp is a pendant lamp that was designed by Poul Henningsen in 1958. It is known for its unique shape, which resembles an artichoke, and it spreads a soft and pleasant light. The Artichoke lamp is available in many sizes and variants, and it is a popular choice in many Danish homes.

  4. Panthella lamp by Verner Panton: Panthella lamp is a table lamp that was designed by Verner Pant



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