Design
THE BEST DANISH DESIGNERS HAVE MADE LANGELINIE PAVILION UNIQUE
Danish design holds a special place in the pavilion. Some of our most talented architects and designers, such as Poul Henningsen, Børge Mogensen, and Verner Panton, have contributed to the building, down to the decorative details.
That’s why our collaboration with the furniture company &tradition is a perfect fit, as they handle the furnishing and interior design. The Nordic tradition of simple and functional design is expertly maintained by &tradition, ensuring that our house is as modern as it is classic and stylish.

One of Danish design’s most iconic lamps was unveiled in 1958 when Poul Henningsen (1894-1967) was commissioned to design a chandelier for Langelinie Pavilion. The requirement was that the lamp should not cause glare, and using geometry and mathematical formulas, Poul Henningsen designed the PH Artichoke.
The beautiful copper lamps are, of course, still a key feature in the venue’s design, and we believe they look most stunning right here in the environment for which PH envisioned the PH Artichoke.
TWO MORE LAMPS BY POUL HENNINGSEN HAVE BEEN DESIGNED FOR LANGELINIE PAVILION
The copper PH Plate, that are shaped like ripples in water, and the ceiling lamps in our large lobby, which, unlike the pavilion’s other rooms, have virtually no natural light.
The lamp for the lobby is a prototype that was never put into production.

