Collage 450/600 by Louis Poulsen
The Collage pendant was designed by Louise Campbell and launched in 2005. It was displayed for the first time at an exhibition at the Copenhagen furniture fair in 2004 along with the Campbell pendant and 14 other experimental light prototypes presenting new ways to interpret light. The Campbell pendant was the first fixture to be put into production. The Collage pendant was launched the following year, in part due to the considerable amount of attention it received at the fair. Louise Campbell has always been very preoccupied with daylight in her work with lighting. Her aim with the Collage pendant was therefore to imitate daylight. Louise Campbell: "The most obvious contrast between daylight and artificial light is that nature only has one light source, and you never look directly into it. Our perception of light is based on countless natural layers which filter and reflect the light." These observations have been integrated into both the Campbell and Collage pendants. In the Collage pendant, the number of layers has been increased and the pattern, light and shadows more closely replicate the uncontrollable light seen in nature.
Light concept
The fixture emits diffused light directed primarily downwards. The patterns on the three laser cut acrylic shades have been carefully staggered with the aim of eliminating unpleasant glare from the light source. The patterns differ between the shades, resulting in different perceptions of light and shadow depending on the viewing angle.
Product details
Light source
Light source A-21/medium
Other information
Mounting: Canopy: White. Cord type: 3-conductor, 18 AWG white PVC power cord. Cord length: 12'. Material: Suspension: Naturally anodized aluminum. Shades: Laser cut acrylic. Class: cULus, Dry location.
Size & measurements
Size (in.):17.7 (Width) x 11 (Height) x 17.7 (Length)
Design
Louise Campbell