Poul Henningsen
- Classical masterpiece
- 72 “leaves” placed on 12 steel arches
- Light source not visible from any angle - glare free
- Originally designed for a restaurant in Copenhagen
PH Artichoke is a glare-free luminaire consisting of 72 leaves, which shield the light source, redirect and
reflect the light onto the underlying leaves, resulting in distinct, unique lighting.
Copper or stainless steel, brushed and coated. White, wet painted.
The PH Artichoke is considered to be a classical masterpiece made by Poul Henningsen more than 40 years ago. The structure is made of twelve steel arches. On this structure PH placed 72 copper “leaves” in twelve circular rows with six blades in each row. Because each row is staggered from the previous, all 72 leaves are able to “cover for each other”. This design allows viewing the fixture from any angle without being able to see the light source located in the center of the PH Artichoke.
The original PH Artichokes were developed for a restaurant in Copenhagen called the Langelinie Pavilion, and they are still hanging there today.