A beautiful new range of table and floor lamps heralds good news for all Le Klint lovers. With its classic shape and signature design that is an indispensable element in all Le Klint lamps combined with the addition of elegant yet subtle details, Model 238 bridges the gap between tradition and modernity. The mastermind behind the graceful lamp series is French designer
Aurélien Barbry, who has designed lamps for Le Klint on previous occasions but is also behind designs for other well-known brands including Georg Jensen and Skagerak. Since graduating from École Camondo in Paris in 1997, Barbry has worked on numerous projects and with several constellations of other talented designers and architects. His approach to design is based on a dialog between object and user that has simplicity as its paramount focal point, which is reflected in all of Barbry's creations. Barbry founded his own design studio in Copenhagen in 2008, where he still resides today.
The series consists of both floor and table lamps, each in two different variants with a light and dark oak frame. The beautiful, sanded natural material on both the frame and the base adds a fresh breath of warmth to the classic design and makes it a welcoming addition to the living room. However, the frame features an interesting detail in the form of a brass element, both at the top of the frame near the socket and at the bottom where the frame is attached to the base. The brass details contribute to giving the lamp series character and a special, personal expression, while raising the already elegant design to new aesthetic heights.
You can find Model 328 in all its beautiful versions
right here.