• Le Klint Lights.


    Posted on 17th August, by yellowtrace in product design. 4 Comments


    My little sourcing addiction recently lead me to this super awesome little light called “The Bouquet” Le Klint 130. Isn’t it just so incredibly beautiful? This modern day chandelier, created by Sinja Svarrer Damkjær for Le Klint, features a white hand-folded shade and cables coated with plaited fabric in either white or cherry red. It’s 35cm in diameter and 32cm high and has an LED light source.

    More beautiful Le Klint lights below – all designed and made in Denmark since 1943. And in case you care, these lights are available in Australia through Funkis. You can even buy them online. Danger, danger! Btw, not all the lights I’m showing you here are available to purchase online. Sorry, don’t shoot me.

    x dana

     

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  • 4 Responses to “Le Klint Lights.”

    1. v.cool bouquet, love the red and white cords. jx

    2. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by yellowtrace, Dana Hughes. Dana Hughes said: Beautiful Le Klint lights, designed and made in Denmark since 1943. http://bit.ly/bhk20a [...]

    3. good blog thanks for the good info

    4. shelley t says:

      just died and went to lighting heaven, dana! beautiful!!

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