Le Klint's pendant model 101, also known as ”The Lantern", is a true classic of Scandinavian design. Created in 1944 by Kaare Klint, The Lantern is unique and fascinating in its almost perfect combination of design, quality, materials and craftmanship – all the classic Le Klint virtues. The simple round shape and pleated shade make The Lantern a timeless luminaire that will beautifully complement any space and occasion.
101L pendant
Le Klint
Description
Le Klint's pendant model 101, also known as ”The Lantern", is a true classic of Scandinavian design. Created in 1944 by Kaare Klint, The Lantern is unique and fascinating in its almost perfect combination of design, quality, materials and craftmanship – all the classic Le Klint virtues. The simple round shape and pleated shade make The Lantern a timeless luminaire that will beautifully complement any space and occasion.
Product details (13)
- Material
- Metal, PVC-plastic
- Colour
- White
- Width
- 42 cm
- Diameter
- 42 cm
- Height
- 53 cm
- Bulb base
- E27
- Light source
- 7-9W LED (recommended, not included)
- Luminous flux
- 800lm (recommend)
- IP rating
- 20
- Cable length
- 300 cm
- Cable colour
- White
- Care instructions
- Clean with a soft cloth or dust brush. You can also wash the shade with lukewarm soap water.
- Notes
- PVC is colour-stabilized and anti-static.
- Product ID
Designer
The Danish designer and architect Kaare Klint (1888-1954) was the son of P.V. Jensen Klint, the inventor of the lamp shade with folding across the pleats. Kaare Klint studied painting at the Polytechnic until 1903 before training under his father.
Kaare Klint subsequently worked in the architecture practice of Kai Nielsen and Carl Petersen. From 1917 Kaare Klint was self-employed as a designer, working for the firms Fritz Hansen and Rudolf Rasmussen. In 1924 Kaare Klint became director of the recently founded furniture school at the Copenhagen Art Academy, where he was also a professor of architecture from 1944. Kaare Klint has had considerable influence on Danish furniture making. His teachings formed the theoretical basis for the renewal of Danish design after 1945. The company Le Klint was blessed with Kaare Klint’s great talent from the beginning. Today, the “fruit lantern” which he created in 1944, is as successful as ever and one of the company’s most popular lamps – unique and fascinating in its almost perfect combination of design, quality, materials and craftsmanship.
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