The venerable Danish brand mark their long history with a suite of modern heirlooms.
MONOCOT designs a brutalist bachelor pad with touches of warmth using the client’s love of concrete as the essential starting point.
From clutter-proofing to light therapy to materials, wellness design trends are here to stay and make the home a healthier and happier place.
This young and refreshing design exhibition, embedded in the city of Copenhagen and with an emphasis on Danish design, is over. We round up some of the most thought-provoking and memorable pieces here.
MONOCOT has worked closely with the homeowners of this five-room flat to create a home that is playful and fun, yet fresh and unexpected.
This sophisticated home has been designed to capture life in cosmopolitan New York City, where even its scent has been specially curated.
Louis Poulsen celebrates the 50th anniversary of the original Panthella with the release of a new medium-sized table lamp and a unique metallic finish. Celebrating the design’s imaginative inception, both Panthella Table 320 and the warm gloss of the brass pay homage to Verner Panton’s daring and playful yet functional legacy.
Developed by an award-winning designer Christian Flindt in collaboration with Louis Poulsen, Flindt Garden’s sculptural appeal and glare-free illumination will enhance any outdoor setting – whether it’s a sleek hotel rooftop or a cosy residential garden.
In the 50th anniversary of the iconic lighting fixture, Louis Poulsen expands Panthella’s sizing and finish options in a tribute to its imaginative creator – the acclaimed Danish architect, designer and visionary, Verner Panton.
Lighting has always played a pivotal role in creating functional, comfortable and beautiful interiors, but incorporating high-quality lighting at places of work, educational facilities and institutions has never been more critical. As the traditional role of the indoors undergoes a dynamic transformation, architects, interior designers and lighting experts are recognising the augmented role of light in designing spaces for the new reality.
When Poul Henningsen presented the prototype of PH Septima in 1928, the sound of applause reverberated through the Danish Museum of Decorative Art where the unveiling took place. This year, in celebration of Henningsen’s heritage, Louis Poulsen is reintroducing a modern version of the original design. And the second round of applause is imminent.
Originally designed by Poul Henningsen, Louis Poulsen’s limited-edition amber glass PH 2/1 table lamp offers a warm candlelight glow. The special PH 2/1 table lamp is not only a beautifully-crafted and enchanting design statement, it also brings a much-needed reprise from the harsh lights of the outside world.
Louis Poulsen acknowledges Arne Jacobsen’s influence on the international design industry and his contribution to bringing simple, functional and distinctive lighting design to the modern interior as it expands the iconic AJ Family further.
In tribute to Arne Jacobsen and celebration of the 60th anniversary of the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, Louis Poulsen re-launches its all-time classic AJ Lamp in Stainless Steel.
Expertly straddling tradition and modernity, Vilhelm Lauritzen designed the VL Ring Crown light in the 1940s with a keen eye for practicality as well as beauty. Now Louis Poulsen has re-issued the design classic for contemporary times.
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Over 50 interior designers joined Lookbox Living at the Louis Poulsen showroom on 14 March to celebrate the launch of Lookbox Annual 2019.
With the new additions, Louis Poulsen smartly caters to the increasingly varied range of aesthetics found in today’s homes.
Now more than ever, we need things around us that work well and endure. We don’t have time for anything less.
Louis Poulsen’s lights are designed with a core consideration for human experience. And the presence of human hands in their production enhances that quality.
The famous table lamp by Verner Panton gets a brand new look.
The Cirque pendant lamp from Louis Poulsen gets a modern update with an on-trend grey palette.
Half the size, double the fun. The Danish Company’s PH5 Mini arrives in eight feel-good hues.
Simple, functional and no-nonsense, one of the Danish lighting company’s most iconic creations gets a sleek makeover in black aluminium.
The same humanistic touch that got Louis Poulsen noticed more than 90 years ago continues to give its creations soul.
The vibrant Tivoli park in Copenhagen inspired the design of these lamps.