Designed in 1958 by Poul Henningsen, this special-edition PH Artichoke pendant is being relaunched in its original materials and finishes. The fixture features 72 leaves organized in 12 rows of six leaves each, positioned to provide glare-free light from any angle, the manufacturer says. This new 2019 version comes in a variety of sizes and a choice of six finishes (Copper Rose, shown). louispoulsen.com
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