The AJ table lamp is a functional Scandinavian design classic for your kitchen wall or next to the bed, available in beautiful colors.
A design by Arne Jacobsen for Louis Poulsen back in 1957.
The VL38 wall lamp is a great reading lamp for the bedroom, but it works also very well in the living room.
The shade of the NJP is shaped to fit perfectly in the palm of the hand.
The Louis Poulsen’s PH 3-2½ is an very elegant wall lamp for both indoor and outdoor use.
The Louis Poulsen LC Shutters pendant lamp provides harmonious and soft light and lightens up the surface of the shade in a soft decorative way.
The Panthella floor lamp by Louis Poulsen is a classic design by Verner Panton from 1971!
Louis Poulsen VL38 floor lamp is a Danish design classic that architect Vilhelm Lauritzen designed in 1941 for the Radiohuset building in Copenhagen.
Louis Poulsen VL38 table lamp is a Danish design classic that architect Vilhelm Lauritzen designed in 1941 for the Radiohuset building in Copenhagen.
The floor lamp has several arms that can be moved independently of each other and the lamp shade can also be moved.
The shade of the NJP is shaped to fit perfectly in the palm of the hand.
The shade of the NJP is shaped to fit perfectly in the palm of the hand.
The Radiohus Pendant was originally created for the Radiohuset building on Frederiksberg in Copenhagen in 1940.
This iconic lamp from Louis Poulsen is already over 40 years old and still unmatched.
This iconic lamp from Louis Poulsen is already over 40 years old and still unmatched.
At Louis Poulsen, every design begins with light—and ends with it. The Danish brand is known worldwide for lighting that follows, supports, and enhances the rhythm of daylight. Every curve, every shade, and every technical detail has a purpose: to create an atmosphere that is calming, inspiring, and embraces the architecture.
Louis Poulsen believes in passionate craftsmanship. In lamps that are not only beautiful, but above all designed for the light they emit: soft, subtle, functional, or sculptural. Poul Henningsen's famous three-shade philosophy is the best example of this—lighting designed to protect the eyes and modulate light as naturally as possible.
Over the years, Louis Poulsen has collaborated with some of the greatest names in design history:
Poul Henningsen, Arne Jacobsen, Verner Panton, Øivind Slaatto, Alfred Homann, Oki Sato, and Louise Campbell.
Together, they introduced icons that are not only design objects but also instruments that shape light.
The Louis Poulsen collection effortlessly transitions between architectural lighting and decorative design classics. Many products defy traditional categorization—they are versatile, sculptural, and applicable in both professional and residential spaces, both indoors and outdoors.
Louis Poulsen's philosophy is as simple as it is powerful:
"We use design to shape light."
And that's precisely why Louis Poulsen remains one of the world's most influential lighting brands.