Model 101 M
Product detail
Technical details
- Diam
- 34 cm
- Height
- 44 cm
- Material
- Paper
- Light source
- 800 LM - E27
The Lantern, created in 1944, is one of the most detailed of the LE KLINT lamps.
Unique and fascinating, it is the perfect combination of design, technology and craftsmanship. The enclosed shape makes it perfect for hanging at height as it shades the light source from all angles.
Kaare Klint
Kaare Klint served as an apprentice to architect Carl Petersen and his own father, P.V. Jensen-Klint, in whose footsteps he followed as architect to the Grundtvig Church.
Kaare Klint designed the interior of the LE KLINT store in Store Kirkestræde in Copenhagen and supplied the drawings for LE KLINT 101 known as the Lantern and LE KLINT 306, a versatile wall and table lamp, which are still two of the most outstanding lamps in the LE KLINT range.
He was appointed a university lecturer in 1924 and in 1944 he became Professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Copenhagen, where he founded the School of Furniture Design.
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