The fresh new options have been introduced to mark the lamp’s 10th year.
September 17th, 2015
Designed by Louise Campbell for Louis Poulsen, the Collage Pendant Lamp was warmly received when it was first launched in 2005, and can be seen today in homes, restaurants, institutions, offices, hotels and even hospitals around the world.
The patterns on the three layer laser-cut acrylic shades are carefully staggered to eliminate unpleasant glare from the light source and they differ between shades, resulting in different perceptions of light and shadow depending on the viewing angle.
To mark the lamp’s 10th year, Louis Poulsen has launched a matt velour-like finish version in four new colours – white matt, rose matt, blue-grey matt, and dark green matt.
Louis Poulsen is carried in Singapore by Sunlight Luminaire.
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