Description
This 1969 design by Poul Christiansen is the most popular of all Le Klint designs, and a best seller at Skandium.
Tage Klint, son of P.V. Jensen Klint, was the creative entrepreneur who in 1943 chose to turn the family's artistically folded lamp shades into a regular business. He also added a crucial detail to the original shades; the unique collar at the top of the lamp, designed to fix the shade to the metal stand.
In 1953 his son, Jan Klint, took over the company. As a businessman, he was years ahead of his time. In order to secure his employees, he created a fund which has since 1972 been in charge of the company. The fund supports former employees, designers and architects.
An impressive list of competent and well-reputed designers and architects have designed Le Klint shades and lamps throughout the years. There is no doubt that this is one of the explanations why Le Klint lamps are considered modern classics.
Technical Info
A (medium): Ø 33 x H 31 cm
B (large): Ø 44 x H 40 cm
C (xl): Ø 66 cm x H 60 cm
Gigant (xxl): Ø 78 cm x H 85 cm
Hand Folded PVC
Recommended light source (not included):
A: 800 LM · E27 - 40W
B: 800 LM · E27 - 60W
C: 1560 LM · E27 - 75W
Gigant: 1560 LM · E27 - 100W
Le Klint 172 pendant lamp
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Description
This 1969 design by Poul Christiansen is the most popular of all Le Klint designs, and a best seller at Skandium.
Tage Klint, son of P.V. Jensen Klint, was the creative entrepreneur who in 1943 chose to turn the family's artistically folded lamp shades into a regular business. He also added a crucial detail to the original shades; the unique collar at the top of the lamp, designed to fix the shade to the metal stand.
In 1953 his son, Jan Klint, took over the company. As a businessman, he was years ahead of his time. In order to secure his employees, he created a fund which has since 1972 been in charge of the company. The fund supports former employees, designers and architects.
An impressive list of competent and well-reputed designers and architects have designed Le Klint shades and lamps throughout the years. There is no doubt that this is one of the explanations why Le Klint lamps are considered modern classics.
Technical Info
A (medium): Ø 33 x H 31 cm
B (large): Ø 44 x H 40 cm
C (xl): Ø 66 cm x H 60 cm
Gigant (xxl): Ø 78 cm x H 85 cm
Hand Folded PVC
Recommended light source (not included):
A: 800 LM · E27 - 40W
B: 800 LM · E27 - 60W
C: 1560 LM · E27 - 75W
Gigant: 1560 LM · E27 - 100W
Designed by Poul Christiansen

Poul Christiansen (b. 1947) is a Danish architect who graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1973. He worked in architecture and design for Ib & Jørgen Rasmussen from 1977 to 1986 and founded Komplot Design together
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