Le Klint - Bouquet Pendant - Large - 1 Shade - Plastic
Inspiration from the world of spring flowers, we have launced a new edition of The Bouquet designed by Sinja Svarrer Damkjær. The lamp is available as a single pendant or as a chandelier with three, five, or seven lampshades, symbolizing blooming flower heads gracefully swaying downward in soft arcs
Pendant lamp providing a diffused warm glow ; no visibility to bulb from any angle. To be hard wired into the ceiling. Production Process: The pleated lamp shade is still at the very heart of the 75-year-old design company. To this day the craftsmanship of the cross pleated lamp shade is unique and is a handicraft that is only mastered at Le Klint’s original Pleating Studio in Odense, Denmark. To become a skilled pleating technician at Le Klint takes approximately three years and most of the employees in the pleating studio have been with the company for more than 25 years. Due to the vast experience within this group, they are often consulted when new ideas are brought to the table. All parts are made from the best materials and often produced by local companies situated close to Le Klint. The parts are put together at the facility in Odense and shipped from here to all parts of the world.
Hand folded paper or PVC plastic shade; light oak detail where cord meets shade; braided linen covered cord.
H:11.8 x Ø:11.8 in
Shade size: 11.8 in
Canopy size: Ø:5 in
Weight: 2 lbs
Fixture: E26 Max Wattage: 60w
Cord length: 118 in Cord material: Linen Cord
Environment: Indoor
IP Rating: IP20
Made in Denmark
Design by: Sinja Svarrer Damkjær
Design year: 2007
Sinja Svarrer Damkjær attained her Masters degree in Engineering at Aalborg University, specialising in industrial design. She graduated in 2007. Sinja Svarrer Damkjær's 2007 remake, inspired by spring flowers, is the latest launch, as a new line of lighting from Le Klint. The original Bouquet Chandelier idea came to Sinja, while she was on a study trip in Italy. The Bouquet is a symbolic memory of the designer's observation while watching flower handlers in an Italian market.