PH Artichoke

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The PH Artichoke Pendant is a designer Light fixture manufactured by Louis Poulsen Lighting. It was designed by Poul Henningsen in 1958. The design centers on a 360-degree glare-free light created by 72 leaves, that resemble an artichoke. The light source or bulb cannot be directly viewed, the light is directed and reflected upon leaves until it illuminates the entire artichoke. A chrome inner diffuser also assists in the proper even reflection of the light source. The light source can be an incandescent bulb (high powered Halogen or Xenon), Fluorescent (With the Ballast mounted in fixture canopy), or Metal Halide (Canopy mounted ballast). The Metal Halide sources are used in the largest of the Artichoke fixtures.

The Poulson Artichoke Pendent comes in copper, wet painted white or brushed stainless steel and in three different sizes. The leaves are laser-cut steel to produces shape lines reflective of modern design. The entire fixture is mounted by stainless steel aircraft cables to hold the unusually heavy weight of the light. A heavy duty UL Listed junction box is generally required to handle the weight of this pendant. The Metal Halide Sourced version utilizes a 220-277 Volt AC power input, generally requiring a dedicated 20A circuit and breaker.

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PH Artichoke Pendant has a form similar to an Artichoke
PH Artichoke Pendant has a form similar to an Artichoke
PH Artichoke Pendant has a form similar to a Sphere
PH Artichoke Pendant has a form similar to a Sphere
PH Artichoke Pendant has a form similar to a Conifer cone
PH Artichoke Pendant has a form similar to a Conifer cone

The English name is PH Artichoke (Artichoke)[1]

The (original) Danish name is PH Kogle (Conifer cone)[2]

The Norwegian and German name is PH Kongle[3]/PH Zapfen[4] (Conifer cone).

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  1. ^ Louis Poulsen – PH Artichoke [1]
  2. ^ Louis Poulsen – PH Kogle [2]
  3. ^ Louis Poulsen – PH Kongle [3]
  4. ^ Louis Poulsen – PH Zapfen [4]

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