Le Klint - Model 306 Table Light - Brass - PVC
Model 306, also known as the Kip Lamp, is an iconic design by Danish designer Kaare Klint from 1945. This lamp is unique due to its kip function, which allows it to be used both as a wall lamp and a table lamp.
This versatile lamp was designed by Kaare Klint in 1945. With its tilt function, it easily converts from a wall lamp to a table lamp, and vice versa. This means that the lamp can be converted in line with changing needs in interior décor. The lamp is available in different versions: brass and matt black to match any style and color scheme.
H:16.14 x Ø:13.78 in
Shade size: 13.78 in
Fixture: E26 Max Wattage: 13w
Cord length: 90.5 in Cord material: Plastic
Environment: Indoor
IP Rating: IP20
Made in Denmark
Design by: Kaare Klint
Design year: 1945
Kaare Klint served as an apprentice to architect Carl Petersen and his own father, P.V. Jensen-Klint, in whose footsteps he followed as architect to the Grundtvig Church. He was appointed a university lecturer in 1924 and in 1944 he became Professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Copenhagen, where he founded the School of Furniture Design. Kaare Klint was commissioned for many projects.Two of his outstanding masterpieces are The Bethlehem Church in Copenhagen (1935-37) and the décor for the Danish Museum of Art and Design in Copenhagen (in cooperation with Ivar Bentsen) from 1921-26.