



Le Klint 105 Anniversary Suspension Light 1942
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SKU:Le Klint 105S
Designed: 1942
Mogens Koch designed Model 105 in 1942 for a Danish craftsmanship exhibition in Stockholm, and his pendant lamp has played a significant role in shaping the foundation of our iconic DNA with folded lamps.
The oval shape gives Model 105 a serene expression, which is aesthetically related to traditional Japanese paper lanterns. Its enclosed form also makes it suitable for hanging at greater heights.
Today, the pendant is available in two standard sizes with a brass suspension, as well as two XL versions, also featuring a brass suspension.
Paper: The paper provides a warmer light and can gently be cleaned using a soft brush. The lampshade has a long lifetime and will develop a beautiful golden patina over the years.
Plastic Foil: Our foil has a long durability, provides a more even light transmission, and is easy to clean. The film is UV-resistant and antistatic, and it maintains its white color for many years.
Bulb: 800 LM - E27 (not included)
Small: H 33 cm, Dia 26 cm
Large: H 40 cm, Dia 30 cm
X-Large: H 73cm, Dia 55cm
XX-Large: H 92 cm, Dia 85 cm

Mogens Koch
Mogens Koch graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen became associate professor in 1940 and worked as a professor of architecture from 1950 to 1968. Co-operated with Kaare Klint from 1925 until 1930. Mogens Koch was known for his classic designs, not only in the field of furniture, but also in architecture, textiles, silverware, and typography.

