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Bouquet Chandelier Bouquet Chandelier
Le Klint
Starting at $1,040.00 -
Plivello Pendant Plivello Pendant
Le Klint
Starting at $1,200.00 -
Shibui Pendant Shibui Pendant
Le Klint
Starting at $850.00 -
Shibui Wall Lamp Shibui Wall Lamp
Le Klint
$1,300.00 -
Shibui Floor Lamp Shibui Floor Lamp
Le Klint
$1,950.00 -
Lamella Floor Lamp Lamella Floor Lamp
Le Klint
$1,350.00 -
Caleo Original Pendant Caleo Original Pendant
Le Klint
$3,000.00 -
Caleo Pendant Caleo Pendant
Le Klint
Starting at $800.00 -
Model 101 Pendant Model 101 Pendant
Le Klint
Starting at $800.00 -
Swirl Ceiling/Wall Lamp Swirl Ceiling/Wall Lamp
Le Klint
Starting at $700.00 -
Swirl Pendant Swirl Pendant
Le Klint
Starting at $700.00 -
Model 172 Pendant Model 172 Pendant
Le Klint
Starting at $800.00 -
Carronade Floor Lamp Carronade Floor Lamp
Le Klint
Starting at $2,600.00 -
Carronade Pendant Carronade Pendant
Le Klint
Starting at $1,150.00 -
Mutatio Table Lamp Mutatio Table Lamp
Le Klint
$1,200.00 -
Model 375 Table Lamp Model 375 Table Lamp
Le Klint
Starting at $650.00 -
Lamella Pendant Lamella Pendant
Le Klint
Starting at $820.00 -
Bouquet Pendant Bouquet Pendant
Le Klint
Starting at $420.00 -
Soleil Pendant Soleil Pendant
Le Klint
Starting at $1,500.00
Starting with a hand pleated lamp shade at the beginning of the 20th century, Le Klint has grown into a respected source for modern and timeless lighting designs. At the beginning of the 20th century, Le Klint started with the creation of a hand pleated lamp shade folded to fit a lamp designed by P.V. Jensen Klint. Now, this signature pleated design has become the core for many of Le Klint’s unique lighting pieces. A technique mastered in Le Klint’s studio in Odense, Denmark, it takes approximately three years to learn this intricate handcrafted skill. Throughout the years, Le Klint has earned a reputation for its unique craftsmanship and has been awarded several honors including “Purveyors to the Royal Danish Court” in 2003. Le Klint has provided many lighting designs to notable projects such as the Royal Danish Court, the Royal yacht ‘Dannebrog’, the Royal railway carriage, and the Royal reception rooms at Copenhagen Airport.
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