Le Klint - 375 Table Lamp - Small - Light Oak
An interpretation of the iconic pendant Model 107 marked our 75th anniversary in 2018. Model 107 was designed back in 1942 by Esben Klint, and the shade is a fundamental part of the table lamp Model 375.
A reinterpretation of Esben Klint's iconic Model 107 is designed to celebrate our 75th anniversary. Esben drew Model 107 back in 1942. He is the grand child of P.V. Jensen-Klint who created the very first Le Klint shade. The shade is beautifully integrated using light oak and brass details as a base.
Height
8.27" x 9.84" x 14.96"
Diameter
7.09" x 8.66" x 12.99"
Material
Light oak / Smoked oak
Other materials
Brass
Shade material
Standard / Paper
Ø:8.6”xH:9.8”
Shade size: 8.6”
Fixture: E26 Max Wattage: 40w
Cord length: 60" Cord material: Fabric Covered
Environment: Indoor
Made in Denmark
Design by: Esben Klint / Le Klint design team
Design year: 1942
Esben Klint, the son of renowned architect Kaare Klint, was deeply influenced by his father despite receiving a broad education under some of the leading architects of his time. This lineage is especially evident in the church inventory and furniture designs he created alongside Børge Mogensen. Esben also designed several lamps for Le Klint, many of which remain part of the brand’s product range. His roots run deep, with his grandfather, Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint (1853-1930), an engineer and architect who folded the first LE KLINT lampshade before the advent of electric light. Esben’s father, Kaare Klint (1888-1954), was a prominent architect and professor whose contributions were not only integral to Le Klint but also left a lasting impact on Danish furniture and design history.