Table Lamp in M's office

Good evening everyone,

Does anyone know the make and model of the Table lamp behind M ? Sad I know, but I'd like one ! Thanks in advance,


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  • jared_nomakjared_nomak Posts: 1,944MI6 Agent
    Hi
    Yes it's a Louis Poulsen lamp can't remember exactly which one, but just do a google search
    Ross
  • LarsLars Posts: 16MI6 Agent
    It is the Louis Poulsen PH 4/3 Table - non glass version, meaning the top shade is made of metal and not glass like the more expensive table lamps.
  • Bond Collectors' WeekendsBond Collectors' Weekends Gainesville, Florida USAPosts: 1,902MI6 Agent
    Why is that sad to look for the lamp? That's cool!

    The David Linley desk sets she uses will set you way back, though.
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  • Bond-on-a-BudgetBond-on-a-Budget ChicagoPosts: 101MI6 Agent
    as anything JB I bet it costs a small fortune :D
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  • jared_nomakjared_nomak Posts: 1,944MI6 Agent
    Why is that sad to look for the lamp? That's cool!

    The David Linley desk sets she uses will set you way back, though.

    And so will the table lamp, I paid about 700 pounds each for Poulsen ceiling Lights, which pretty much match the lamp apart from being all glass.

    Ross
  • stripestripe Posts: 66MI6 Agent
    You guy's are the best ! £700 sound expensive, but hell it will be worth it.
    Much appreciated.

    Lars wrote:
    It is the Louis Poulsen PH 4/3 Table - non glass version, meaning the top shade is made of metal and not glass like the more expensive table lamps.
  • icsics Posts: 1,413MI6 Agent
    A classic Danish Design lamp... an icon here in Denmark... some of the vintage rare foes on auction for astronomic prices

    Some history (google translate ughhh :D ):

    PH-lamp, lighting fixture designed by the architect and revue writer Poul Henningsen. PH formulated in the early 1920s the shortcomings of contemporary lighting fixtures and developed her lighting philosophy that has since founded a school for Danish llight culture.

    PH won the gold medal at the World Exhibition in Paris in 1925 with his new idea, the "modular multi-monitor lamp". It was a milestone in PH's development in the luminaire, and he continued the rest of his life drawing lamps, while critical of new types of lamps and led lively discussion on the established technical lighting science.

    PH designed numerous lamps, many of which are considered classics, including PH Glass Pendant (1926), PH Artichoke (1958), PH 4/3 (about 1928 glass, 1966 in metal) and not least the popular PH 5 (launched 1958). PH's display system is included in the cultural canon.
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