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The PH Artichoke pendant is a Light fixture designed by Danish architect and designer Poul Henningsen.
It was manufactured by Louis Poulsen. It was created for the Langelinie Pavilion in Copenhagen in 1958.
The PHArtichoke pendant is a Light fixture designed by Danish architect and designer Poul Henningsen. It was manufactured by Louis Poulsen. It was created...
Indignation (1958) with Ove Brusendorff* *Translated to English PHArtichokePH 1941 lamp PH-5 lamp PH lamps at Vila Tugendhat Spiral Lamps at Aarhus University...
places by the Danish Heritage Agency on 12 March 2006. Poul Henningsen's PHArtichoke lamp was designed for the building. The building is located close to...
continue to be popular. PH Lamp (1925) variation with frosted glass PH desk lamp (1941) The PH5 Lamp (1958) The PHArtichoke Mogens Lassen (1901–1987)...
Economically important pterophorids include the artichoke plume moth (Platyptilia carduidactyla), an artichoke (Cynara cardunculus) pest in California, while...
Arne Jacobsen and Poul Henningsen. Some of their signature products are the PH-Lamps. In 1874 Ludvig R. Poulsen set up a wine importing business under the...
oligosaccharides can be found in a large number of plants, especially in Jerusalem artichoke, chicory and the blue agave plant. The main components of commercial products...
agriculture products for all over Vietnam, for example: cabbage, cauliflower, artichoke, tea, wine, persimmon, and coffee. Its flower industry produces three...
harvested in late spring, before flowers appear. The taste resembles that of artichoke, a burdock relative. In the second half of the 20th century, burdock achieved...
the Spanish Colonial garden might also grow food like spinach, cabbage, artichoke and cardoon, fava beans, potatoes, leeks, peas, radishes, and carrots;...
terrine didn't feature enough of the golden beetroot and Billie's Jerusalem artichoke panna cotta was firmer than expected. In round 2, Aldo and Billie had...
actually purple. Purple needlegrass is the state grass of California. An artichoke flower in blossom in Dalat, Vietnam Iris germanica flowers Syringa vulgaris...
and was left with Miranda. The teams had to prepare two appetizers ,an artichoke salad and a duck consommé en croute, and two entrees ,a beef tenderloin...
infertile or drought-affected soils. It can tolerate pH between 4.5 and 8.0, but soils having pH 5.0 to 7.0 are best suited for rye cultivation. Rye grows...
Favorite Food. John F. Blair. pp. 102–. ISBN 978-0-89587-575-4. Taylor Sen Ph.D., Colleen (2013). Street food around the world : an encyclopedia of food...
ophioscorodon G.Don. A. sativum var. sativum, or softneck garlic, includes artichoke garlic, silverskin garlic, and creole garlic. There are at least 120 cultivars...
Archived 2017-11-24 at the Wayback Machine p. (unlisted). Heart of the Artichoke: And Other Kitchen Journeys - David Tanis - Google Books Archived 2014-01-07...
Amalfi Coast Sorrento orange White fig of Cilento San Marzano tomato Artichoke of Paestum Pasta of Gragnano Mozzarella di bufala Liqueur "Limoncello"...
black medick, Sainfoin, serradella, fiddleneck, sunflowers, Jerusalem artichoke, Gold-of-pleasure, etc...) and grows these crops extensively on his farm...
Acrobat 41 (?)42; Adam 1 2; alphabet 3; antidote 55; St Anne 4; angel 5; artichoke 6; baptism in the Jordan (?)29; bag 36; bird and egg 56; book 25; book...
lesser quantity than safranal. Dry saffron is highly sensitive to fluctuating pH levels, and rapidly breaks down chemically in the presence of light and oxidising...
kohlrabi), tubers, leaf and leafstalks, immature inflorescent vegetables (artichoke, broccoli), low-growing fruits (beans, squash), the bark of fruit trees...
Française, au nom de la Commission chargée de la confection du Calendrier; Par Ph. Fr. Na. Fabre-D'Eglantine,... Imprimé par ordre de la Convention nationale...
acid is a surfactant with a critical micelle concentration of 1.5 x 10−4 M @ pH 7.5.[citation needed] Linoleic acid has become increasingly popular in the...