Model 169 Pendant
By Poul Christiansen, For Le Klint
$1,000.00
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SPEC #: LEK1753 | ID: LK-M169
By Poul Christiansen, for Le Klint
By Poul Christiansen, For Le Klint
$1,000.00
Usually leaves warehouse in 8-12 weeks
Based upon stock availability.
$1,000.00
+ FREE SHIPPING
SPEC #: LEK1753 | ID: LK-M169
SPEC #: LEK1753
ID: LK-M169
Designed by Poul ChristiansenRead Bio
Le Klint hand folded sculptural shades were designed by architect Poul Christiansen between 1969 and 1978. Shades are made of color stabilized white pvc which is completely washable and anti static.One 100 watt, 120 volt, A19 medium base incandescent lamp not included. 18.5 inch diameter x 11 inch height x 71 inch overall length.
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Poul Christiansen is an architect whose most famous works are the lampshades he designed for Le Klint, a lighting manufacturer from his native Denmark. Between 1969 and 1987, Poul Christiansen brought extraordinary innovation and dimension to Le Klint’s designs and to its legacy. Prior to his contributions, Le Klint shades had been folded in straight lines across pleats. Christiansen discovered that folding in mathematical curves gave the lamp shades beautiful and unique sculptural shapes. His iconic model 172 of the Sinus Line series features artfully arranged sine curves that form a wavy, spherical lampshade when folded. Poul Christiansen still creates new lamp designs for Le Klint, with recent additions such as the Elysion light sculptures and the wall lamp model 215.
Shop This DesignerLe 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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