Louis Poulsen

LC Shutters

$1,305.00

The fixture emits a primarily downward illumination. The perforated pattern on the shade provides a soft illumination around the fixture. Meanwhile, the perforation helps lighten up the surface of the shade in a decorative way, when it is turned on, thereby maintaining the contour of the fixture, whether it is on or off. The light source is surrounded by an opal diffuser, which ensures that the fixture is 100% glare-free. And finally, the shape of the diffuser allows a beautiful view into the fixture.

The concentrated light from the light source is filtered through an opalescent diffuser to ensure soft, comfortable light distribution. The softened light creates a pleasant atmosphere within the shade and ensures a gentle lighting effect on the outside, helping to illuminate and define the product's shape when lit. The aim was to create comfortable and atmospheric lighting fixture in both private and public settings. The starting point is a flat sheet of aluminium which is worked into the bell-shaped shade. The shade pattern is cut and pressed to form two interactive layers, through which the light is emitted in a high-precision pattern. The 3 mm thick shade ensures a very solid fixture, suitable for applications ranging from children's rooms to executive areas.

Height: 11.8"
Diameter: 17.3"
Cable Length: 144"

Light source:
1x15W E26

Material: 
Shade: Spun aluminum, punched and embossed Suspension: Die cast aluminum
Diffuser ball: handblown matte white opal glass

Designer

Born in Copenhagen in 1970 to a Danish father and English mother, Louise Campbell grew up in both countries and graduated from the London College of Furniture and Denmark’s Design School. Since founding her studio in 1996, she has gained recognition for her playful, experimental approach to furniture and lighting design, and is also involved in non-commercial design activities like curating exhibitions and participating in initiatives such as 'Walk the Plank.' Campbell won a gold IF Product Design Award in 2005 for her "Campbell Pendant" designed for Louis Poulsen.

Brand

Established in 1874 as a lighting manufacturer, Louis Poulsen has become one of the world's leading producers of lighting. This success is attributed to collaborations with renowned designers and architects like Arne Jacobsen, Øivind Slaatto, Poul Henningsen, and Verner Panton.

Designer
Louis Poulsen