PH 5 Pendant | PH lamp Louis Poulsen
PoulHenningsendevelopedthePH5in1958inresponsetoconstantchangesmadetotheshapeandsizeofincandescentbulbsbybulbmanufacturers,namingitafterthesizeofthependant’smainshade,whichis50cmindiameter.Whenthelampwasintroduced,hewrote,typicallydaringly,abouthowhehadlostfaithinwhetherthemanufacturersofincandescentlightbulbswouldeverlearntoconsidercommonsenseorhavetheconsumer’sbestinterestsatheart:“Ihaveacceptedfate,andwithLouisPoulsen´spermissionIhavedesignedaPHfixture,whichcanbeusedwithanykindoflightsourc...
Poul Henningsen developed the PH 5 in 1958 in response to constant changes made to the shape and size of incandescent bulbs by bulb manufacturers, naming it after the size of the pendant’s main shade, which is 50 cm in diameter. When the lamp was introduced, he wrote, typically daringly, about how he had lost faith in whether the manufacturers of incandescent light bulbs would ever learn to consider common sense or have the consumer’s best interests at heart: “I have accepted fate, and with Louis Poulsen´s permission I have designed a PH fixture, which can be used with any kind of light source, Christmas lights and 100 W metal filament bulbs. Although a fluorescent tube would be too much to ask in the existing form!” Henningsen wanted to improve the colour reproduction characteristics of the light source in the PH 5. Small red and blue shades were therefore inserted to supplement the colour in the part of the spectrum where the eye is least sensitive – the red a...