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Designer Trio Harrit – Sorensen – Samson designed were clearly inspired by nature’s very own snowdrop flower and came up with this fantastic interp...
View full detailsThe classic 161 model has been reintroduced into the Le Klint line. With great style and elegance this lamp has no intention of ever going out of f...
View full detailsA sleek contemporary design of three pendants and a floor lamp features a subtle yet elegant brass detail. CHACE in France means hidden, which is b...
View full detailsEven with a clear reference to the classic design craftsmanship of LE KLINT, Swirl is something new. The transparency and shape of the lamp with it...
View full detailsEven with a clear reference to the classic design craftsmanship of LE KLINT, Swirl is something new. The transparency and shape of the lamp with it...
View full detailsEven with a clear reference to the classic design craftsmanship of LE KLINT, Swirl is something new. The transparency and shape of the lamp with it...
View full detailsIn 1945, Mogens Koch simplified the myriad of cross-pleats in Kaare Klint’s Fruit lamp to create this more stringent lampshade design. The oval sha...
View full detailsThe lantern – the modern and yet classic LE KLINT lamp has grown! Kim Weckstrom Jensen re-designed this lamp in to XL version with a brush steel fi...
View full detailsThese hand-folded sculptural pendant shades were designed by architect Øivind Slaatto. With its spiral panels and transparent diffuser, Swirl was d...
View full detailsCACHÉ means hidden in French. This meaning is beautifully symbolized by the almost hidden hand-folded lampshade that has been elegantly integrated ...
View full detailsThe Carronade suspension by Le Klint spreads a wonderful retro atmosphere. Metallic shade with details of metal and wood, paired with a textile ca...
View full detailsThe 152 pendant was designed by Hvidt & Molgaard and is produced by Le Klint. It features a pleated white PVC shade. The PVC shade is color sta...
View full detailsThe 157 pendant was designed by Andreas Hansen and is produced by Le Klint. It features a pleated white PVC shade. The PVC shade is color stabilize...
View full detailsThe 153 pendant was designed by Andreas Hansen and is produced by Le Klint. It features a pleated white PVC shade. The PVC shade is color stabilize...
View full detailsThe 181 pendant light was designed by Poul Christiansen and is produced by Le Klint. It features a pleated white PVC shade. The PVC shade is color ...
View full detailsThese hand-folded sculptural pendant shades were designed by architect Poul Christiansen between 1969 and 1978 and have been in continuous producti...
View full detailsThese hand-folded sculptural pendant shades were designed by architect Poul Christiansen between 1969 and 1978 and have been in continuous producti...
View full detailsThese hand-folded sculptural pendant shades were designed by architect Poul Christiansen between 1969 and 1978 and have been in continuous producti...
View full detailsThese hand-folded sculptural pendant shades were designed by architect Poul Christiansen between 1969 and 1978 and have been in continuous producti...
View full detailsThese hand-folded sculptural pendant shades were designed by architect Poul Christiansen between 1969 and 1978 and have been in continuous producti...
View full detailsThese hand-folded sculptural pendant shades were designed by architect Poul Christiansen between 1969 and 1978 and have been in continuous producti...
View full detailsThese hand-folded sculptural pendant shades were designed by architect Poul Christiansen between 1969 and 1978 and have been in continuous producti...
View full detailsThese hand-folded sculptural pendant shades were designed by Tove&Edvard Kindt-Larsen. The material is a color-stabilized white PVC which is co...
View full detailsThese hand-folded sculptural pendant shades were designed by Kaare Klint. The material is a color-stabilized white PVC which is completely washable...
View full detailsDirector, 1884 – 1953
Tage Klint, the son of P.V. Jensen-Klint, was a creative entrepreneur who decided in 1943 to transform the Klint family’s pleating activities into a business, thus establishing the commercial foundations for the LE KLINT Company. Tage Klint was a qualified chartered surveyor. In 1943, Thomas B. Thrige persuaded him to travel to Odense in Denmark to work on building the ‘Triangel’ car factory. He also established two other companies, Lactosan and Sanovo.
Tage Klint added the unique collar to the original Klint lampshades, which exploits the elasticity in the material allowing the shade to fit firmly in place on a stand. Tage Klint also designed a number of lamps, of which some are still part of the LE Klint product range.
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