Swirl 2 Pendant
from Le Klint
swirl 2 pendant
Design Øivind Slaatto, 2013
Acrylic, hand-folded white PVC
Made in Denmark by Le Klint
Øivind Slaatto drew inspiration for the SWIRL series from nature and basic mathematical principals. He wanted to find a way to incorporate the detail construction of a snail's shell as well as his fascination with fractals.
Despite clear references to Le Klint's classic design and craftsmanship, Swirl has its own unique identity. With its transparent design language and curved slats that distribute light, the lamp provides a subtle ambient light and is also an aesthetic delight in the space. The beautiful finish at the bottom of the lamp makes it particularly suitable for hanging high in a room. Swirl is designed to eliminate uncomfortable glare from the light source. The series is available in several models and sizes.
small: 7" diameter | 9" h | requires 1x E12 bulb
medium: 14.2" diameter | 17.7" h | requires 1x E26 bulb
large: 21.7" diameter | 27.6" h | requires 1x E26 bulb
Acrylic, hand-folded white PVC
Made in Denmark by Le Klint
Øivind Slaatto drew inspiration for the SWIRL series from nature and basic mathematical principals. He wanted to find a way to incorporate the detail construction of a snail's shell as well as his fascination with fractals.
Despite clear references to Le Klint's classic design and craftsmanship, Swirl has its own unique identity. With its transparent design language and curved slats that distribute light, the lamp provides a subtle ambient light and is also an aesthetic delight in the space. The beautiful finish at the bottom of the lamp makes it particularly suitable for hanging high in a room. Swirl is designed to eliminate uncomfortable glare from the light source. The series is available in several models and sizes.
small: 7" diameter | 9" h | requires 1x E12 bulb
medium: 14.2" diameter | 17.7" h | requires 1x E26 bulb
large: 21.7" diameter | 27.6" h | requires 1x E26 bulb
$650.00 + free shipping
The story of Le Klint dates back to the start of the 20th century when the first pleated lamp shade was folded by Jensen-Klint an architect and engineer. Le Klint reflects a history of design and technology spanning over 100 years.