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325 Floor lamp
Wilhelm Wohlert

325 Floor lamp  Wilhelm Wohlert

Le Klint 325 floor lamp is a work of the designer Wilhelm Wohlert as he had to refurbish the Danish Physicist Niels Bohr's house in Copenhagen in 1957. Le Klint 325 floor lamp is perfect behind a sofa, near a chest or a table and is provided with an adjustable head and arm.
It is available in light oak, beech or walnut.

Dimensions H150 x Ø87 cm

Light source E27

325 Floor lamp  Wilhelm Wohlert
325 Floor lamp  Wilhelm Wohlert
325 Floor lamp  Wilhelm Wohlert

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325 Floor lamp  Wilhelm Wohlert
325 Floor lamp  Wilhelm Wohlert

Wilhelm Wohlert

Wilhelm Wohlert

Wilhelm Wohlert trained at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, where he was taught by Kaare Klint. He was employed by the Academy as Professor of Structural Art from 1968-1986 and was nominated honorary member in 2001.

His most important works include the reconstruction of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Museum Bochum, the Gustav Lübcke Museum and a large number of other building and restoration projects.

He was awarded the Academy's 'little' Gold Award, the Eckersberg Medal, the Danish National League for Built Heritage and Landscape's Cultural Prize and several other distinctions.

Vilhelm Wohlert designed floor lamp model 325 for LE KLINT in connection with the refurbishment of Niels Bohr's home in Copenhagen.