During Milan Design Week, Louis Poulsen transforms the historic pasticceria Taveggia into a rose-colored wonderland, for the launch of the PH Pale Rose. The newest collection from the Danish lighting manufacturer is a modern twist on designer Poul Henningsen’s iconic three-shade lamps. Speaking directly to interior trends of today, the classic design features pastel rose glass, inspired by the designer’s fascination with color and light. The exclusive vintage pendant and table lamps are based on Henningsen’s world-renowned System PH, reflecting the light downwards while also emitting a soft glow around them. The long time collaborators first introduced colored glass shades in 1930, providing people with more warmth and individuality in the home, without compromising on the quality of light.
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