Louis Poulsen Floor Lamps
Whether you're looking for a direct reading light or a sculptural statement, Louis Poulsen's floor lamp designs have something for everyone.
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Louis Poulsen Floor Lamps
Established in 1874, Louis Poulsen is one of the most iconic modern lighting manufacturers in the world. Born out of the Scandinavian design tradition where form follows function, Louis Poulsen offers a variety of iconic lighting designs, including floor lamps.
The AJ Floor Lamp, part of the AJ family of lights, is regarded as Jacobsen’s most iconic design, first seen in the SAS hotel. The unusual angles and geometric shapes of the Floor Lamp provides functional light for reading or working and an aesthetic that remains modern over 60 years later.
Designed in 1971 by Verner Panton, the iconic Panthella Floor Lamp features organic shapes where both the foot and shade of the lamp serve as a reflector.
The Yuh Floor Lamp is named after the sound made when you say the word 'you,' which perfectly encompasses the personalized nature of the design. The Yuh Table Lamp can rotate, rise, and lower to create the ambience you desire. The form of the shade is determined geometrically from the movement that it performs on the stem. Danish-Italian design duo GamFratesi designed Yuh for Louis Poulsen in 2017.
The Moonsetter Floor Lamp combines geometric forms into a distinctive, artistic design. With its sculptural charm, Moonsetter stands out as a captivating focal point, seamlessly blending art and function. Its 360° rotating disc provides flexible lighting options and encourages user engagement. Each lamp is individually numbered, featuring a unique sequential engraving from 1 to 100, underscoring its exclusivity and artistic significance.
The NJP Lamp series was designed in collaboration with Japanese designer Oki Sato and the Tokyo-based nendo design studio. The flexible positioning of the NJP Floor Lamp makes it ideal for hands-on hobbies like knitting, focused desk work, or even leisurely reading in bed.
The VL38 Floor Lamp was introduced in the late 1930s as the result of a collaboration between Louis Poulsen and Vilhelm Lauritzen while constructing the Radiohuset building in Copenhagen, which was at the time the Danish broadcasting house, and is now the Royal Danish Academy of Music. After World War II, Lauritzen’s VL38 Floor Lamp began to appear in Louis Poulsen catalogs. While the design has been updated for modern times, both the retro look and soft curvy expression remain true to Lauritzen’s original design.
Louis Poulsen's PH series is named by its designer Paul Henningsen, who innovated the lighting world with his iconic three-shade system that provided glare-free yet soft light.