kdln

kdln

https://www.kdln.it

Overview

KDLN is an interior design supplier with a focus on high-quality, stylish and innovative products. The company's website is www.kdln.it. KDLN offers a wide range of interior design products, including furniture, lighting, accessories, and decorative items. Their products are designed to elevate the aesthetic appeal of any space, whether it's a residential, commercial, or hospitality setting. The products offered by KDLN are versatile and can be used in various interior design projects, including home decor, office spaces, hotels, restaurants, and retail environments. Their products are known for their modern and contemporary designs, as well as their attention to detail and functionality. The styles of KDLN's products range from minimalist and sleek to luxurious and ornate, catering to a diverse range of design preferences. Whether a customer is looking for clean lines and simplicity or opulence and grandeur, KDLN has products to suit their needs. In terms of pricing, KDLN offers products across a range of price points, from affordable options to premium and luxury items. This allows customers with different budgets to find high-quality interior design products that meet their specific requirements. The main headquarters of KDLN is located in Italy, and the company has branches in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Spain. This allows KDLN to serve a global clientele and provide their products to customers around the world.

Products From This Supplier

A wide range of product from furniture to finishes to meet the desire of all designers.

Evita

Evita

kdln > Floor lamp

The name conjures up a woman of immense charm and character who inspired films, music and literature. It conveys a decisive, yet delicate elegance in its sinuous, unpredictable shape. The special elastic fabric, normally used in other contexts, wraps around the body of the light like a garment, creating unexpected curves.

Kyudo

Kyudo

kdln > Floor lamp

Kyudo literally means the “way of the bow”, a thousand-year-old discipline inspired by Zen philosophy. And like an arc of light, the floor lamp conveys a sense of balance and elegance. The continuous sequence of LED lights creates an adjustable ribbon of light thanks to the two arcs that form the structure and slide one over the other.

SpilloFloor

SpilloFloor

kdln > Floor lamp

The subtle poetry of the simplicity of a lamp which, with elegance and irony, mimics an everyday object. Producing a fluid, elementary sign. An organic form which takes its lightness outdoors as well. Perfect in the outdoor version for terraces, gardens and open-air spaces.

SpilloOutdoor

SpilloOutdoor

kdln > Floor lamp

The subtle poetry of the simplicity of a lamp which, with elegance and irony, mimics an everyday object. Producing a fluid, elementary sign. An organic form which takes its lightness outdoors as well. Perfect in the outdoor version for terraces, gardens and open-air spaces.

TripodFloor

TripodFloor

kdln > Floor lamp

The modular elements of the most classic of lamps become basic and exclusive. Three simple lines for the support and straightforward volume for the fabric lampshade. An ethereal, refined and timeless object.

Shakti

Shakti

kdln > Floor lamp

Industrial language finds an unusual expression and plays on simple, clean lines. The tubular diffuser, sliced diagonally at both ends, acquires a new impetus. Formal purity for a floor lamp that is always up-to-date.

E.T.A.

E.T.A.

kdln > Floor lamp

Craftsmanship and materials in a fascinating combination. A floor lamp in fibreglass shaped by hand. A sinuous object flooded with light that seems to arrive from faraway worlds to grace the space it occupies.

Poise

Poise

kdln > Table lamp

A circle of light and a metal rod. Slender, lightweight and adjustable up to 320 degrees, they can be moved as one to create ever-changing configurations. The solid T-shaped base acts as a counterweight. The rod is placed at a tangent to the circle, in acrobatic or static poses. An invitation for two-way interaction with the light.

Tatu

Tatu

kdln > Table lamp

Tatu, which means “three” in Swahili, consists of slimline triangular shapes. The lightweight, slimline structure frames the satin-finish glass light allowing it to shine through. Elegant contrasts between solid and hollow elements for a contemporary take on the classic table lamp, resulting in a unique, signature look.

Kushi XLTable

Kushi XLTable

kdln > Table lamp

A perfectly balanced contrast in shapes and materials. The clear-cut, understated metal rod pierces the soft glass diffuser. Kushi, in the XL version, amplifies the sensation of balance and purity.

TootTable

TootTable

kdln > Table lamp

A sculptural lamp inspired by the design of the Sixties. An object that conveys a sense of harmony and movement. The coloured or satin-finish plexiglass tubes give life to a fascinating vertical dance. The different elements are joined together by an unusual magnet system.

Lanna’Table

Lanna’Table

kdln > Table lamp

A beguiling, lightweight design for a table lamp that is reminiscent of the fascinating tradition of the Lanna. This ancient Thai population used to release hundreds of lanterns into the night sky during festivals. And it is as if one of these had floated down into the most sophisticated and contemporary interiors, recreating the magic with its warm, welcoming light.

Hive

Hive

kdln > Table lamp

The purity of Art Déco in the shapes. The allure of ancient Japanese ceramics in the pattern which envelops the body of the lamp. The freedom to merge styles and influences to create a one-of-a-kind object and the third firing technique to produce fine decoration in pure gold. A light, delicate design produced using multiple firings of the ceramic.

KushiMobile

KushiMobile

kdln > Table lamp

The metal, rigid, cold and material rod is opposed to the velvety softness of the curves of the etched diffuser, coexisting in the same space, in continuous and mutual relationship, to create a collection of lamps formally very simple, but with a strong personality.

KushiTable

KushiTable

kdln > Table lamp

The round shape of the soft-feel glass diffuser. The strength of the metal rod which runs through it. A new balance for a statement lamp. Even in the portable version, to take with you wherever you go, from the living room to the terrace, study or bedroom.

Atomium

Atomium

kdln > Table lamp

The luminous reinterpretation of the historic architectural symbol of Brussels, created for Expo in 1958. A large, versatile lamp with a hybrid use that can be placed freely on the table or the floor, emanating a soft light in all directions.

TripodTable

TripodTable

kdln > Table lamp

A graphic and minimal interpretation of the traditional lampshade. The design reduces the compositional elements to the minimum and reinvents a classic object, giving it a new modernity.

Sling

Sling

kdln > Ceiling lamp

A single unipolar cable transfers current and supports multiple light sources. Like a slingshot in the open air, this cable projects light installations, giving life to spectacular geometries and configurations that are always unexpected. Straight from our childhood, Sling plays with simplicity and endless variables.

Motus

Motus

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Unconditional freedom and ability to adapt to a stimulating environment and changing needs. This is the common denominator between Motus and a skill sport such as vertical wall climbing. Press and Release. A single interaction, a simple movement. Motus slides along its power cord, adjusting to different heights and supporting itself thanks to its own weight.

Kooi

Kooi

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Kooi is inspired by Chinese Shan shui painting and conveys its philosophy. Thanks to the contrast between the glass diffuser and the metal frame, lights and shadows become the protagonists of continuous visual effects and unprecedented changes of perspective. Glass and metal. Light and heavy. Black and white. The Shan shui spirit becomes a suspension lamp.

Kate

Kate

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Architectural forms and unconventional dimensions. The headgear worn by the Duchess of Cambridge for the 70th anniversary of the English jubilee inspires Kate, the ceiling light that rewrites the perceptual rules of space. This conical lamp is positioned on the ceiling with an inclination of 15 degrees in order to diffuse the light in an unexpected way.

Mitos

Mitos

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Like Ariadne donates Theseus a thread so that he could retrace his way out of the labyrinth of the Minotaur, Mitos goes along with light in domestic and public environments. This system of adjustable spotlights transfers an unusual eclecticism over the ceiling, enhancing the ambience of the scene.

Dala Linear

Dala Linear

kdln > Ceiling lamp

A harmonious synthesis of form and function is traced by two linear elements of different sizes that frame the white diffuser overlapping each other like the petals of a flower. Thanks to the different combinations of finishes, Dala Linear integrates elegantly into collective and residential spaces.

Flow

Flow

kdln > Ceiling lamp

“Floating Leaves Out of the Window”. The metallic disc of the lamp imitates the shape of the leaves of a tree, blown by the wind. With or without light, the elements can be combined to make touching installations. Playing with shadows and lights, Flow reproduces the dance of nature on a windy day.

Flow Ceiling

Flow Ceiling

kdln > Ceiling lamp

“Floating Leaves Out of the Window”. The metallic disc of the lamp imitates the shape of the leaves of a tree, blown by the wind. With or without light, the elements can be combined to make touching installations. Playing with shadows and lights, Flow reproduces the dance of nature on a windy day.

Poise Ceiling

Poise Ceiling

kdln > Ceiling lamp

In Poise, human curiosity and the interaction with light source, are encouraged by the flexible section between frame and the circle, allowing the latter to be moved into any position. A vitality capable of creating ever-changing configurations defying gravity.

Dala

Dala

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Highly decorative with an architectural look, Dala blends fluid lines with a strong design. The two outer metal casings wrap around the large diffuser, overlapping like the petals of a flower. In two different sizes, featuring a sophisticated contrast in colours, reminiscent of the natural shape of the flower’s corolla which envelops the light.

Bolha

Bolha

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Two different forms of glass. An ethereal, transparent bubble for the diffuser. A textured inner cylinder for the light source which resembles the filaments of traditional incandescent light bulbs. The continuously refracted light takes on a tangible appearance thanks to the interaction between the two elements.

Jer

Jer

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Elegant geometric patterns are traced on the blown glass. The cylinder shape is tinged by colours in eye-catching shades. The shapes and decorations are reminiscent of collections of old-fashioned cut glass with a contemporary twist. Jer can be used to compose groups of multiple elements, ideal for illuminating large spaces.

FLOED 2

FLOED 2

kdln > Ceiling lamp

The surprising shapes of gorgonian coral inspire a structure of great visual and material impact. Between nature, art and architecture, a lamp installation with a strong and magnetic presence. The size of the blunt cylinder in opaline glass and the metal bar that make up Floed are impressive. For wall or ceiling surface-mounted installation.

FLOED

FLOED

kdln > Ceiling lamp

The surprising shapes of gorgonian coral inspire a structure of great visual and material impact. Between nature, art and architecture, a lamp installation with a strong and magnetic presence. The size of the blunt cylinder in opaline glass and the metal bar that make up Floed are impressive. For wall or ceiling surface-mounted installation.

OpyoSuspension

OpyoSuspension

kdln > Ceiling lamp

The infinite abundance of shapes in the natural world has always inspired art and design. The simple, harmonious lines of the poppy seed pod appear as if by magic in Opyo. The suspended version is a sophisticated design object. One individual lamp or multiple lamps placed side by side conjure up an evocative, refined atmosphere.

Lilli

Lilli

kdln > Ceiling lamp

As in a sophisticated collection of botanical drawings, the delicate lines of Lilli recall the beauty of a rare flower. The delicate inverted corolla of the Martagon Lily is reinterpreted in an original lamp. The soft shape of the white opal glass diffuser is perfectly combined with the brass pistil to create an even more elegant effect.

TootSuspension

TootSuspension

kdln > Ceiling lamp

The atmosphere of the Sixties and contemporary rhythm. Three-dimensional elements arranged at different heights create a play on light and movement. The suspended model combines movement with a dramatic look. An original element with a powerful decorative effect to add an extra touch of style to communal spaces and home interiors.

Lanna’Suspension

Lanna’Suspension

kdln > Ceiling lamp

A contemporary lightness, an ancient rite. The rite of the Lanna, the Thai people, who every year release hundreds of lanterns into the starlit sky. The glass diffuser, balanced in the suspended metal structure, appears ethereal and sophisticated. Intimate, dreamlike atmospheres in the bedroom and all the interiors of home and contract settings alike.

KushiSuspension

KushiSuspension

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Kushi, “skewer” in Japanese. An abstract shape freely inspired by Japanese cuisine. A gently rounded glass shape pierced by a thin metal rod. Its soft, warm light floats gently in the space. In the suspended version, it is an elegant invitation for dining in contract spaces and at home.

KushiCeiling

KushiCeiling

kdln > Ceiling lamp

A play on opposites, unexpected equilibrium. Soft, natural curves for the glass diffuser and a simple metal line which passes through and completes it. A convergence of shapes which rest gently on walls and ceilings producing a soft, warm light. When the beauty of design stems from the quest for simplicity.

Nami

Nami

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Nami, which means “wave” in Japanese, creates a continuous, eye-catching refraction of light. The diffuser, with its signature elegant grooves, opens unexpectedly at the sides to amplify the reflections of light. The graphic outline of the structure creates a visual contrast with the glass surface in an innovative balance between solidity and lightness.

Yuma

Yuma

kdln > Ceiling lamp

The Yuma desert stretches between the USA and northern Mexico and is revived in the design culture of the designer, David Pompa. The polished brass body of the lamp constantly reflects and changes everything around it, conjuring up the dunes that disappear into infinity, never alike. The magic of oases and mirages returns in the refraction of the rough, textured glass.

Minimal

Minimal

kdln > Ceiling lamp

The encounter between a young designer and the artisan culture of his birthplace. The minimal lines reveal the beauty of Barro Negro pottery created with age-old techniques. The polished black colour obtained with a special firing, together with the minor imperfections of manual craftsmanship, create an eye-catching contrast with the metal part.