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The lamp, designed in 1970, shares its design language with one of Poul Christiansen's other models from that period, namely Model 167.
However, Model 169 is more substantial than Model 167 and therefore requires a bit more space. It would be suitable above the coffee table or dining table.
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Between 1969 and 1987 Poul Christiansen brought innovative and exciting dimensions to Le Klints lampshades. Prior to his involvement the shades had been folded in pleats and in straight lines across the pleats. Poul Christiansen discovered that folding in mathematical curves gave the lampshades beautiful and unique sculptural shapes. His most famous creation is the SinusLine series which he developed by combining sine curves in such a way that they formed a lampshade when folded.Read more
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Meet the designer
Designed by Poul Christiansen
Architect, MAA, MDD,1947
Le Klint was established in 1943 and has since been one of the country's foremost ambassadors for Danish design and craftsmanship
Kim Weckstrøm Jensen
CEO