A design by the Dane Andreas Hansen. Andreas Hansen created Model 157 in 1965. The lamp is inspired by a natural pine cone and this is unmistakable.
The Bee-Hive by Le Klint is inspired by traditional Japanese lamps.
The Caché was designed by the French-born designer Aurélien Barbry for the Danish Le Klint.
This height-adjustable and contemporary floor lamp by Søren Refsgaard gives a soft, warm glow in the room thanks to the hand-folded pleated shade.
Le Klint 375 - XS table lamp is based on Esben Klint iconic lamp model 107 from 1942.
The wall / table lamp carronade by Le Klint is a design by Markus Johansson. The designer got his inspiration for this lamp by studying 17th century naval guns.
The designer Øivind Slaatto drew inspiration for the Le Klint Swirl collection from nature and mathematical principles.
This beautiful luminous snowflake by Tine Mouritsen is designed to help us through these seasons during the dark autumn and winter days.
The Le Klint Soleil pendant lamp by designer Philip Bro Ludvigsen is a modern interpretation of Le Klint's classic pleated lamps.
Le Klint 375 - S table lamp is based on Esben Klint iconic lamp model 107 from 1942.
The floor lamp carronade by Le Klint is a design by Markus Johansson. The designer got his inspiration for this lamp by studying 17th century naval guns.
The elegant cocoon-shaped hanging lamp from the Le Klint Caleo series has a decorative play of lines with bronze markings. The hanging lamp is inspired by the Caleo original lamp.
The decorative The Bouquet Chandelier from the Danish Le Klint is an elegant eye-catcher inspired by a fresh bouquet of tulips available in many varieties.
The floor lamp carronade by Le Klint is a design by Markus Johansson. The designer got his inspiration for this lamp by studying 17th century naval guns.
A design by the Dane Andreas Hansen. Andreas Hansen created Model 153 in 1964. The lamp is inspired by a natural pine cone and this is unmistakable.
LE KLINT is a design lighting company founded in 1943, but the company's story goes back to the early 20th century, when a hand-pleated lampshade was folded to fit a kerosene lamp, both designed by architect and engineer PV Jensen-Klint.
LE KLINT lamps have been developed in collaboration with architects and designers who have great respect for craftsmanship and Scandinavian traditions. The designs are constantly updated with today's technologies and changing trends. The story of LE KLINT is not only the story of a company, but also a reflection of the history of design and technology for more than a hundred years - a century in which LE KLINT has developed into the modern manufacturing company of today without compromising with regard to integrity.