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Ludvig Pontoppidan (born 1947) is a Danish designer best known for his influential work in lighting design, particularly through his long-standing collaboration with Louis Poulsen. Trained as an industrial designer, Pontoppidan developed a design approach rooted in Danish modernism, emphasizing functionality, precise light control, and clear, geometric form.
He is especially recognized for the Nordlux / Louis Poulsen industrial and architectural lamps of the 1970s and 1980s, most notably the PH–inspired but independent designs that focus on glare-free, downward-directed light. Key works include the Albertslund Lamp (designed in 1963 in collaboration with Jens Møller-Jensen), which became one of the most widely used outdoor lamps in Denmark, as well as the Nimbus and Workshop-style pendant lamps, valued for their durability and clarity of form.
Pontoppidan’s designs are characterized by rational construction, honest use of materials—often aluminum or steel—and a strong concern for how light functions in real environments such as streets, factories, and public buildings. Rather than decorative expression, his work prioritizes usability, longevity, and visual comfort.
We’re excited to welcome you to our Bespoke Vintage stand at the Antwerp Design Market, 30-31 May.
You can find us at stand A2, where we’ll be showcasing a curated selection of our latest items. Planning to visit? Feel free to get in touch with us in advance to schedule an appointment.