Louis Poulsen Campbell Collage 450 Pendant Light
  • Louis Poulsen Campbell Collage 450 Pendant Light
  • Louis Poulsen Campbell Collage 450 Pendant Light
  • Louis Poulsen Campbell Collage 450 Pendant Light
  • Louis Poulsen Campbell Collage 450 Pendant Light
  • Louis Poulsen Campbell Collage 450 Pendant Light
  • Louis Poulsen Campbell Collage 450 Pendant Light
  • Louis Poulsen Campbell Collage 450 Pendant Light
  • Louis Poulsen Campbell Collage 450 Pendant Light
  • Louis Poulsen Campbell Collage 450 Pendant Light
  • Louis Poulsen Campbell Collage 450 Pendant Light

Louis Poulsen Collage 450 Pendant Light

€856.00
€770.40
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The fixture emits diffuse light directed primarily downwards. The patterns on the three lasercut acrylic shades have been carefully staggered with the aim of eliminating unpleasant glare from the light source.

The patterns differ between the shades, resulting in different perceptions of light and shadow depending on the viewing angle. A soft and comfortable light will be obtained by mounting the lower antiglare shade.

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Specifications

Material:
Suspension: Natural anodised aluminium.
hades: Laser cut matt acrylic.
Mounting: Suspension type: Cable 2x0,75mm².
Canopy: Yes.
Cable length: 3m.

Light source E27, max 100W. Light bulb not included.

Class:Ingress protection IP20. Electric shock protection II w/o ground.

Kindly note that this product is CE-approved only and should only be used in countries that follow and accept this standard. If it is used elsewhere it will be at the customer's sole risk, responsibility and liability.

Size Description

Diameter 45cm
Height 28.8cm

  • Louise Campbell

    Louise Campbell was born in Copenhagen in 1970. Being the daughter of a Danish father and an English mother, she grew up and was educated in both countries. After graduating from the London College of Furniture in 1992, she returned to Denmark and continued her studies in Industrial Design at Denmark's Design School, graduating from here in 1995. She set up her own studio in 1996, from where she has worked independently since. Her main focus is on furniture and lighting design, but the studio is increasingly involved in product and interior design projects as well.
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