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PH 2/1 Pendant Light Wholesale

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The fixture is designed based on the principle of a reflective three-shade system, directing most of the light downwards. The

PH 2/1 Wall Light Wholesale

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The fixture is designed based on the principle of a reflective three-shade system, directing most of the light downwards. The

PH 3-2½ Wall Light Wholesale

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The fixture is designed based on the principle of a reflective three-shade system, directing the light downwards. The interior surface

PH 3/2 Glass Pendant Light Wholesale

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  Since 1926, research has been conducted on the famous three-shade system, and the PH 3½-3 glass pendant lamp stands

PH 3/2 Wall Lamp Wholesale

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The PH 3/2 wall lamp is part of a three-shade series, which currently includes 30 lamps, with 3 designed for

PH 3½-3 Pendant Light Wholesale

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The fixture is designed to be 100% glare-free, based on the principle of a reflective three-shade system that directs most

PH 4/3 Pendant Light Wholesale

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The PH 4/3 metal pendant lamp was launched in 1966. Its design follows the common three-shade system based on a

PH 4½-4 Pendant Light Wholesale

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The fixture is designed based on the principle of a reflective three-shade system, directing most of the light downwards. The

PH 5 MINI Pendant Light Wholesale

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To accommodate the ever-changing shapes and sizes of incandescent bulbs, the PH 5 was developed in 1958, creating a fixture

PH 5-4½ & PH 6½-6 Pendant Light Wholesale

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The trumpet-shaped top shade on the fixture provides illumination to the area above the three shades, which primarily direct the

PH Artichoke Copper Pendant Light Wholesale

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In 1958, the PH Artichoke was designed for a modernist restaurant in Copenhagen. To this day, the PH Artichoke remains

PH Artichoke Glass Pendant Light Wholesale

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In 1958, a lamp was designed for the Langelinie Pavillonen restaurant, and the design of the PH Artichoke Glass pendant