Model 180 Pendant
from Le Klint
model 180 pendant
Design Esben Klint, 1942 / Le Klint Design, 2023
Hand folded PVC shade, solid oak with brass details
Made in Denmark by Le Klint
The Model 180 Pendant Lamp was designed by Le Klint's in-house design team in Odense. With its round and enclosed form and the fine details in oak and brass, Model 180 combines the design elements from Esben Klint's pendant Model 107 (1942) with Model 375 Table Lamp (2018) into one pendant. Model 180 is available with a hand-folded shade and suspension in oak with brass details.
Esben Klint was the son of Kaare Klint and, despite a broad education received at some of the leading architects of the time, he was very clearly his father's disciple. The lineage is especially expressed clearly in the designs he produced for church inventory and furniture he designed with Børge Mogensen. He has also designed a number of lamps for Le Klint. Many of these are still part of the Le Klint product range.
13" diameter | 13.8" h | requires: 1x 20w E26 bulb
Hand folded PVC shade, solid oak with brass details
Made in Denmark by Le Klint
The Model 180 Pendant Lamp was designed by Le Klint's in-house design team in Odense. With its round and enclosed form and the fine details in oak and brass, Model 180 combines the design elements from Esben Klint's pendant Model 107 (1942) with Model 375 Table Lamp (2018) into one pendant. Model 180 is available with a hand-folded shade and suspension in oak with brass details.
Esben Klint was the son of Kaare Klint and, despite a broad education received at some of the leading architects of the time, he was very clearly his father's disciple. The lineage is especially expressed clearly in the designs he produced for church inventory and furniture he designed with Børge Mogensen. He has also designed a number of lamps for Le Klint. Many of these are still part of the Le Klint product range.
13" diameter | 13.8" h | requires: 1x 20w E26 bulb
$1,150.00 + 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.