375 table lamp – XS – light oak / paper shade – Le Klint
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375 table lamp – XS – light oak / plastic shade – Le Klint

Specializing in the craft of paper folding for sculptural lampshades, the company celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2018 with the 375 table lamp, a reinterpretation of the iconic Model 107 pendant (1942) by Esben Klint; completing this family, the 180 pendant lamp merges the same design elements into an elegant hanging object.

Materials Light oak base, brass. Plastic lampshade.

Light source 1 x E14 (not included)

Dimensions Ø18 x H21 cm

€465.00

387.50 tax excl.

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Lampes 375 et 180 – Le Klint

Klint, a Danish brand founded in 1943 in Odense by Tage Klint, perpetuates a family heritage dating back to 1900 with the first hand-folded lampshades by architect Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint. These two models, with their spherical shapes and brass details, diffuse a soft and timeless light, ideal for bedside tables, desks, or kitchen islands, embodying the essence of Scandinavian design: poetic functionality and artisanal durability.

Lampes 375 et 180 – Le Klint

Main Features

The 375 and 180 lamps share a hand-folded shade (paper or semi-transparent PVC) inspired by the Model 107, with an oak base or diffuser and brushed brass accents. These specifications make them versatile lamps: the 375 for close-up lighting, the 180 for creating a suspended ambiance.

Lampes 375 et 180 – Le Klint

Key Strengths

The 375 and 180 lamps shine with their handcrafted artistry: each lampshade, hand-bent in 15-20 minutes by artisans trained over months, creates a unique, shadow-free light diffusion, ideal for cozy hygge. The organic spherical shape, inherited from 1942, integrates seamlessly into any interior (minimalist, mid-century, or contemporary), while the brass and oak details add a tactile warmth that develops an elegant patina over time. Durable and eco-responsible, they feature paper from sustainable sources, recyclable PVC, and local Danish production that minimizes their carbon footprint. Versatile—the 375 as a reading or decorative lamp, the 180 in a cluster above a table—they offer premium value for an iconic object.

Lampes 375 et 180 – Le Klint

Context and Inspiration

Klint emerged in post-war Denmark, where Tage Klint industrialized the folded lampshades developed by his father Kaare and grandfather P.V. Jensen-Klint to soften the harsh light of the emerging electric bulbs. The 375 celebrates the 75th anniversary by reinterpreting the Model 107 by Esben Klint (1942), the founder's grandson: a folded globe shade to counteract glare, complemented by a modern base from the Klint Design team. The 180 extends this lineage in a pendant version, merging the 107 shade with the 375 base for a compact pendant. Inspired by organic nature (fluid forms evoking seashells or waves) and Scandinavian functionalism (Arne Jacobsen, Poul Henningsen), these models respond to the contemporary era: the need for soft light in post-pandemic, multifunctional spaces. Displayed at the Designmuseum Denmark, they symbolize the artisanal resilience of Le Klint – 80 years of hand folding in the face of mass production.

Lampes 375 et 180 – Le Klint

Conclusion

The 375 and 180 lamps by Le Klint capture the soul of Danish design: a fold of paper that sculpts light, oak that anchors elegance, a family history that illuminates the present. Whether you choose the 375 table lamp for an intimate bedside setting or the 180 pendant lamp for a convivial island, they transform lighting into handcrafted poetry, proving that beauty is born from the hand of the hand. An essential duo for lovers of timeless hygge – start with the 375 medium in light oak for instant comfort.

Le Klint: Danish lighting shaped by handmade pleating and timeless Scandinavian craftsmanship

An iconic name in Nordic lighting design

Le Klint is one of Denmark most iconic lighting brands. Founded in 1943, it is known for its hand pleated lampshades, a true symbol of Scandinavian design. The brand philosophy unites timeless aesthetics, meticulous craftsmanship and warm, harmonious light.

A rare and precious artisanal tradition

Every Le Klint lampshade is hand pleated by highly skilled artisans in the historic workshop in Odense. This demanding technique, passed down through generations, creates perfectly even light diffusion. The pleating becomes a visual signature unique in the world of Danish lighting.

A history linked to major Danish designers

Since its beginnings, Le Klint has collaborated with key figures such as Kaare Klint, Esben Klint and Tage Klint. Their work has shaped the brand identity and defined the foundations of modern Scandinavian lighting. Today, contemporary designers continue to expand the collection while honouring this respected heritage.

Lighting design combining poetry, function and modern elegance

Le Klint lamps are admired for their warm glow, refined simplicity and ability to blend into any interior. The pleated shades create subtle plays of shadow and texture, giving each lamp a delicate sculptural quality. Their versatility makes them suitable for both classic and contemporary spaces.

Durable materials and responsible production

The brand emphasises local, sustainable manufacturing. Wood, paper, plastic and metal components are selected for their quality and longevity. Le Klint is committed to reducing waste and optimising resources throughout its production process.

Conclusion: a refined expression of handmade Scandinavian light

Le Klint represents the purity and elegance of Danish design: crafted by hand, rooted in tradition and elevated by modernity. Choosing Le Klint means bringing a warm, poetic and timeless source of light into the home.

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