Hurray, the 'Poulsen' lamp is also available as a wall lamp!
As early as 1925/26 Poul Henningsen designed the 3-part lampshade, and the first models, which were created with the help of Louis Poulsen, were shown at a Paris exhibition. This collaboration lasted until the death of P. Henningsen in 1967, and Poul Henningsen's whole life was dedicated to creating lamps with glare-free light that cast soft shadows and directed the light cone to the right place.
The PH 80 model is part of a series of 30 models with a 3-part shade. Poul Henningsen was not only concerned with the design of a luminaire, but of a whole system, which over the years has resulted in around a thousand models.
The wall lamp was designed on the principle of a reflective three-shade system that directs most of the light downwards.
The shades are made of mouth-blown, opalescent, triple-layered glass, glossy on the outside and matt sandblasted on the inside, resulting in a soft and diffuse distribution of light.