Le Klint 224-6 Sax Anniversary
leklint > Wall lamp
Erik Hansen designed the first "Sax lamp" for LE KLINT in 1952. The classic shade in beautiful combination with natural wood types is, for many, synonymous with LE KLINT.
Le Klint 204
leklint > Wall lamp
Model 204, nicknamed "The Mushroom," was created by Vilhelm Wohlert in 1957. The lamp was used for Nobel Prize winner and physicist Niels Bohr's honorary residence in Copenhagen.
Le Klint 8130 Heart Light
leklint > Ceiling lamp
Heart Light is an interpretation in the Christmas collection of the classic Christmas heart. It comes with a diffuser sheet, allowing you to soften the light and reduce glare. Available in two sizes, it comes with a suspension device, light source, and storage-friendly packaging that can be reused year after year.
Le Klint 23
leklint > Ceiling lamp
Model 23 is a series of ceiling lamps – naturally hand-folded and with the option to choose between paper or foil.
Le Klint 8134 Snowflake
leklint > Ceiling lamp
With each Snowflake sold a donation will be made to a charitable cause each year.
Le Klint 130 Bouquet 5
leklint > Ceiling lamp
With inspiration from the world of spring flowers, we have launced a new edition of The Bouquet designed by Sinja Svarrer Damkjær.
Le Klint 368
leklint > Floor lamp
Model 368 is a classic and timeless reading lamp designed by Flemming Agger in 1979. It is produced in black with a hand-folded shade that can be tilted at the top joint. It stands in many homes and is considered almost a national treasure.
Le Klint 130 Bouquet 3
leklint > Ceiling lamp
With inspiration from the world of spring flowers, we have launced a new edition of The Bouquet designed by Sinja Svarrer Damkjær.
Le Klint 30
leklint > Ceiling lamp
The ceiling lamp Model 30-50 was designed by Le Klint's own employees in 1955. In comparison to Model 26, this ceiling rose is slightly higher and will therefore also take up a bit more space in the room.
Le Klint 1 Mega
leklint > Ceiling lamp
Model 1 Mega pendants are available in sizes with diameters of 60, 70 cm, and even up to 85 cm. The suspension has also been updated, now featuring a beautifully polished brass tube and complemented by a linen cord.
Le Klint 17
leklint > Ceiling lamp
Model 17 was designed by the American designer Robert Kasal, who spent some time in Denmark in the 1960s. Robert Kasal worked for the architects Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen in the 1960s and participated in the development of many Le Klint models that went into production during that period. He later returned to the USA and continued to design lamps under his own name.
Le Klint 320 Snowdrop
leklint > Floor lamp
The designer trio Harrit-Sørensen + Samson were clearly inspired by nature's very own snowdrop flower and came up with this fantastic interpretation for a lamp series.
Le Klint 8136 Angel Gabriel
leklint > Ceiling lamp
Tine Mouritsen's inspiration for the design of Angel Light comes from her deep love for Christmas. Angels are a symbol of goodness, love, and humanity. These are all values that are important during the holiday season. The lamps are also a tribute to her parents, both of whom have passed away. Therefore, there are two versions of the angel: a feminine angel (Uriel) and a masculine angel (Gabriel).
Le Klint 406A
leklint > Styling
Le Klint special stand for use with table lamps. The stand can be used with shades Model 1, Model 2, and Model 6, which have side lengths of 21 and 23 cm. The height of the stand measures 13 cm, and it has a diameter of 18 cm. It is possible to move the ring in the middle of the stand if a change in the spread of the shade is desired.
Le Klint 351
leklint > Floor lamp
The Le Klint floor lamp Model 351 is designed by Aage Petersen in 1970. The lamp is available in brass/black, and the stand can be height-adjusted between 121-170 cm.
Le Klint 1
leklint > Ceiling lamp
This lampshade is in many ways a shining planet in the Le Klint universe of pleated lampshades. Its lineage from the original folded shades from 1901 is unmistakable, and it has been an important element in the product range since the company's foundation in 1943.
Le Klint 332 Lamella
leklint > Floor lamp
Modern design and simultaneously a timeless classic are featured in Le Klint's range. Floor lamp with black lacquered metal details.
Le Klint 8135 Angel Uriel
leklint > Ceiling lamp
Tine Mouritsen's inspiration for the design of Angel Light comes from her deep love for Christmas. Angels are a symbol of goodness, love, and humanity. These are all values that are important during the holiday season. The lamps are also a tribute to her parents, both of whom have passed away. Therefore, there are two versions of the angel: a feminine angel (Uriel) and a masculine angel (Gabriel).
Le Klint 134 Lamella 3
leklint > Ceiling lamp
The Lamella lamp series is designed by the duo Hallgeir Homstvedt and Jonah Takagi, based on earlier Le Klint models. The collection is inspired by the delicate curved lines on the underside of a mushroom cap, also known as lamellae. The pleated structure, combined with a soft yet precise silhouette, is characteristic of Lamella's design.
Le Klint 234-1 Sax
leklint > Wall lamp
The classic Saxlamp was designed in 1952 by Erik Hansen. The lamp is available in several wood types and combines elegant and classic shades with the diverse materials of nature. The lamp is available in light or smoked oak. The Saxlamp has been copied by many, but there is only one original.
Le Klint 335 Lamella
leklint > Table lamp
Modern design and at the same time a timeless classic find their place in Le Klint's range. Table lamp with black lacquered metal details. The Lamella series is inspired by the fine curved lines on the underside of a mushroom cap, also known as lamellae.
Le Klint 353 Mutatio
leklint > Table lamp
This design inspired by transformation and minimalistic geometry, discreetly has the on/off switch attached to the cord, allowing this beautiful matt black table lamp to stand freely in its cylinder form while engaging it’s user into an experience when the black exterior is lifted to reveal light and a complimentary contrasting glossy white interior.
Le Klint 303 Bee Hive
leklint > Table lamp
The lamp is delivered in hand-folded paper with a frame in lightly oiled oak. Bee Hive is a lamp that manages to exude luxury and minimalist elegance at the same time. Materials and craftsmanship embrace the contemporary sustainable philosophy with only a modest use of materials, long durability, and the possibility of repair if necessary.
Le Klint 224-6 Sax
leklint > Wall lamp
The Saxlamp was designed by Erik Hansen in 1952. It is available in different wood types and showcases the classic shades in beautiful harmony with the materials of nature. The lamp is available in the same size in a downward-facing version. The Saxlamp has been copied by many, but there is only one original.
Le Klint 233-120 Sax
leklint > Wall lamp
The Saxlamp was designed by Erik Hansen in 1952. It is available in different wood types, shade types, and in several extension lengths. This model of the lamp can be delivered with shades 2/21 or 120S. It also exists in the same size in an upward-facing version. The Saxlamp has been copied by many, but there is only one original.
Le Klint 392 Pliverre
leklint > Floor lamp
Pliverre Floor Lamp, designed with black base with white opal glass and brass details.
Le Klint 6
leklint > Ceiling lamp
It is also Tage Klint who is behind Shade Model 6. It is from 1945 and closely resembles Model 1 but has a more slanted collar.
Le Klint 8130 Heart
leklint > Ceiling lamp
With each heart sold a donation will be made to a charitable cause each year. Have a heart for Christmas, Valentine's Day, Birthdays, Weddings - all occasions and warm the heart of a stranger.The Le Klint Heart is folded in the same high quality material as our world famous lampshades. An electrical cord and low energy light bulb is included in this re-usable package.
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