Model 325 Floor Lamp
By Vilhelm Wohlert, for Le Klint
Model 325 Floor Lamp
By Vilhelm Wohlert, For Le Klint
$2,700.00
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$2,700.00
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SPEC #: LEK1124382 | ID: LK-325LOPA
Model 325 Floor Lamp
SPEC #: LEK1124382
ID: LK-325LOPA
Designed by Vilhelm WohlertRead Bio
The Model 325 Floor Lamp was designed by Vilhelm Wohlert as early as 1957. It features Light Oak wood with a Brass fitting and white pleated PVC or Paper shade. The arm can be adjusted in height and angle and the lamp head can be tilted, making this the ideal reading lamp. On/off switch located on socket.
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Specifications
- Finish: Light Oak
- Color: White
- Shade: Paper
- Size: 34.25"W x 59.06"H x 13.39"D
- Materials: Metal, Wood, PVC
- Lamp Source: LED
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Bulb:Bulb not included
- Total Wattage: 15 watts
- Country of Origin: Denmark
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About Vilhelm Wohlert
Vilhelm Wohlert (1920-2007) was a Danish architect and designer known for his refined sense of proportion, structure, and light. Trained at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts under Kaare Klint, Wohlert later became a professor there and helped shape generations of Scandinavian modernists. Together with Jorgen Bo, he created the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebaek, a landmark of modern Danish architecture that demonstrates his belief in harmony between building, light, and landscape. His lighting designs for Louis Poulsen and others share the same quiet rigor and balance, using simple geometry and honest materials to enhance atmosphere and architectural clarity.
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Le Klint was founded in Copenhagen in 1943 and remains dedicated to its traditions of craftsmanship and ingenuity to this day. Iconic white lampshades, suspensions, and pendants of pleated and folded linen embody the signature Le Klint style. Deceptively simple in appearance, the intricate lighting structures achieve a rare breed of inspired elegance that elevates both form and function to a new plane. In the late '60s and '70s, Poul Christiansen brought extraordinary innovation and dimension to Le Klint's collection, securing its legacy as a classic in mid-century modern lighting design.
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