Sax 224 Wall Lamp
from Le Klint
sax 224 wall lamp
Design Erik Hansen, 1952
Hand folded paper or PVC shade, solid oak
Made in Denmark by Le Klint
The Sax Lamp's unique characteristics are that, like an accordion, it can be pulled out and pushed in depending on where you need the light. Furthermore, the Sax Lamp is available in both an upward and downward facing version, as well as various types of wood and combinations.
Designer Erik Hansen came into contact with Le Klint when he wanted to buy a shade for a handmade lamp he had designed himself. Le Klint showed interest in this lamp, and Erik Hansen started working on further developing the product into the Sax Lamp, which still enjoys great popularity to this day.
It is available in different wood types, shade types, and in several extension lengths. It also exists in a downward-facing version. The Saxlamp has been copied by many, but there is only one original.
6.7" w | 23.6" d | 12.2" h | requires 1x 20w E26 bulb
Hand folded paper or PVC shade, solid oak
Made in Denmark by Le Klint
The Sax Lamp's unique characteristics are that, like an accordion, it can be pulled out and pushed in depending on where you need the light. Furthermore, the Sax Lamp is available in both an upward and downward facing version, as well as various types of wood and combinations.
Designer Erik Hansen came into contact with Le Klint when he wanted to buy a shade for a handmade lamp he had designed himself. Le Klint showed interest in this lamp, and Erik Hansen started working on further developing the product into the Sax Lamp, which still enjoys great popularity to this day.
It is available in different wood types, shade types, and in several extension lengths. It also exists in a downward-facing version. The Saxlamp has been copied by many, but there is only one original.
6.7" w | 23.6" d | 12.2" 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.