The Le Klint 204 wall lamp combines the Danish brand’s signature hand-pleated lampshade with a wall mount in oak. The plastic shade is painstakingly folded by hand at Le Klint’s factory in Odense, Denmark, and it gives out a pleasantly soft light – the wall lamp is perfect for creating a cosy atmosphere in the bedroom or living room. Lamp model 204 was designed in 1957 by Vilhelm Wohlert, who created the design originally for the honorary residence of Nobel-winning physicist Niels Bohr.
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Wall lamp 204, light oak
Le Klint
Description
The Le Klint 204 wall lamp combines the Danish brand’s signature hand-pleated lampshade with a wall mount in oak. The plastic shade is painstakingly folded by hand at Le Klint’s factory in Odense, Denmark, and it gives out a pleasantly soft light – the wall lamp is perfect for creating a cosy atmosphere in the bedroom or living room. Lamp model 204 was designed in 1957 by Vilhelm Wohlert, who created the design originally for the honorary residence of Nobel-winning physicist Niels Bohr.
- Length: 10.63 in (27 cm)
- Width: 10.63 in (27 cm)
- Diameter: 10.63 in (27 cm)
- Height: 9.45 in (24 cm)
- Cable length: 59.06 in (150 cm)
- Material Untreated oak, shade: PVC plastic
- Colour Light oak, white
- Bulb base E14
- Light source Max. 4W LED (not included)
- Luminous flux 420lm (recommend)
- IP rating 20
- Voltage 230 V
- Certifications and labels CE marked: tested and approved according to European standards
- Plug EU plug
- Cable colour White
- Cable material Plastic
- Weight 1.32 lbs (0.6 kg)
- Care instructions Plastic shade: Clean with a soft cloth or dust brush. You can also wash the shade with lukewarm soap water.
- Dimmable No, but can be fitted with an aligned dimmer. In this case, please use a dimmable light bulb.
- Notes PVC is colour-stabilized and anti-static.
- Product ID: LK204
Danish architect Vilhelm Wohlert (1920–2007) graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1944. He studied under acclaimed architect and designer Kaare Klint, and later was employed there as Professor of Structural Art himself. Wohlert’s most celebrated works include the Ny Carlsberg Glyptoteket museum in Copenhagen and the Bochum art museum in Germany.
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