The PH Septima is regarded as one of Poul Henningsen’s most refined pendants. When it was exhibited for the first time as a prototype at the Danish Museum of Decorative Art (now Designmuseum Danmark) in 1928, the poetic piece was publicly applauded. Based on Henningsen's three-shade system, the glass crown has four extra shades inserted between the three basic shades - all seven produced in very delicate, but robust, Italian borosilicate glass.
Louis Poulsen PH Septima pendant, clear
Ceiling lamp Septima 5, designed by Poul Henningsen for Louis
Pendant Light - PH 5/5 from Louis Poulsen
The PH Septima is regarded as one of Poul Henningsen’s most refined pendants. When it was exhibited for the first time as a prototype at the Danish Museum of Decorative Art (now Designmuseum Danmark) in 1928, the poetic piece was publicly applauded. Based on Henningsen's three-shade system, the glass crown has four extra shades inserted between the three basic shades - all seven produced in very delicate, but robust, Italian borosilicate glass.
Louis Poulsen PH Septima Pendant
PH Septima Pendant Lamp by Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen
PH 4/3 PENDANT - Suspended lights from Louis Poulsen
Louis Poulsen PH Artichoke Glass Pendant by Poul Henningsen
The PH Septima is regarded as one of Poul Henningsen’s most refined pendants. When it was exhibited for the first time as a prototype at the Danish Museum of Decorative Art (now Designmuseum Danmark) in 1928, the poetic piece was publicly applauded. Based on Henningsen's three-shade system, the glass crown has four extra shades inserted between the three basic shades - all seven produced in very delicate, but robust, Italian borosilicate glass.
Louis Poulsen PH Septima Pendant
The PH Septima Pendant is a revival of Poul Henningsen's seven-shade glass crown pendant, regarded as one of his most refined designs. With optimized
PH Septima Pendant
Poul Henningsen, a Septima 4 ceiling light, Louis Poulsen
Louis Poulsen PH 3/3 Pendant
Editor's Notes, Louis Poulsen celebrates the brand’s most prolific designer Poul Henningsen by relaunching the glamorous PH Septima glass pendant.
PH Septima Pendant Light Louis Poulsen
Poul Henningsen, a 1930's components for 'PH Septima 5' pendant
Louis Poulsen PH Septima pendant, clear
The PH Septima is regarded as one of Poul Henningsen’s most refined pendants. When it was exhibited for the first time as a prototype at the Danish Museum of Decorative Art (now Designmuseum Danmark) in 1928, the poetic piece was publicly applauded. Based on Henningsen's three-shade system, the glass crown has four extra shades inserted between the three basic shades - all seven produced in very delicate, but robust, Italian borosilicate glass.
Louis Poulsen PH Septima Pendant