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Kaare Klint was a Danish architect and furniture designer, known as the father of modern Danish furniture design. He was born in Copenhagen on December 15, 1888, and died there on March 28, 1954. Klint's style was epitomized by clean, pure lines, use of the best materials of his time, and superb craftsmanship. He was also a leading exponent of ergonomics.

Klint was the son of the equally influential architect Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint, whose monumental Grundtvig's Church he completed after his father's death in 1930. Klint apprenticed as a furniture maker in Kalundborg and Copenhagen from 1893 and took classes at technical school in Copenhagen, Jens Møller-Jensens furniture school, and the Artists' Studio Schools under Johan Rohde. He was then articled to Carl Petersen and was also taught the architectural trade by his father, who had completed his first architectural project in 1896.

In 1914, more... Klint designed the Faaborg Chair, which is considered to be one of the first truly modern Danish chairs. It was followed by a series of other iconic designs, including the Safari Chair (1933), the Red Chair (1933), and the Church Chair (1936).

In 1924, Klint helped establish the Department of Furniture Design at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, where he became the first professor. He taught at the academy for the rest of his life, and his students included some of the most famous Danish furniture designers of the 20th century, such as Børge Mogensen, Arne Jacobsen, and Hans J. Wegner. Klint's work had a profound influence on the development of modern Danish furniture design. His emphasis on simplicity, functionality, and quality helped to create the Danish Modern style, which is still admired and imitated today.

Klint was also a gifted architect, and he designed a number of notable buildings in Denmark, including the Grundtvig's Church, the Bethlehem Church, and the Danish Pavilion at the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition.

Klint received numerous awards for his work, including the Eckersberg Medal (1928), the C.F. Hansen Medal (1954), and the honorary title of Royal Designer for Industry (1949).

Klint's work is still highly sought-after, and his furniture designs are produced by a number of leading manufacturers, including Carl Hansen & Søn, Fredericia, and Rud Rasmussen. less...

Le Klint model 306 Lamp/Sconce, brass and Bakelite with plastic…
Vintage Danish Le Klint 306 Lamp/Sconce, Brass and Bakelite

Le Klint model 306 Lamp/Sconce, brass and Bakelite with plastic fittings and a white pleated rhodoid shade. Can be used as a table lamp or mounted as a wall light. Articulating. Denmark, c 1950s. As a table lamp 16.14 in. high, 11.81 in. deep

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Tage Klint model 1-30 pendant light for Le Klint, Pvc lampshade…
Le Klint Pendant Lamp by Tage Klint, 1943

Tage Klint model 1-30 pendant light for Le Klint, Pvc lampshade foil, plastic, metal., Denmark, designed 1943, 10.24 in. high, 18.11 in. deep

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Le Klint '311' table lamp for Holmgaard, Milky glass and brass…
Milky Glass Table Lamp with Pink Shade

Le Klint '311' table lamp for Holmgaard, Milky glass and brass with pink pleated shade, Denmark, c 1960s, 20.47 in. high, 16.54 in. deep

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Le Klint extension wall light, extendable mount with paper…
Extendable Paper Shade Wall Light by Le Klint

Le Klint extension wall light, extendable mount with paper shade, Denmark, c 1980s, 18.11 in. high, 23.62 in. deep

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Le Klint studio Danish floor lamp, c. 1965 black painted metal…
Danish Le Klint Floor Lamp with Adjustable Shade

Le Klint studio Danish floor lamp, c. 1965 black painted metal and brass, with white adjustable plastic shade, retains manufacturer?s label

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Scissor lamp circa 1960's by Le Klint teak Danish length 87 cm,…
Vintage Teak Scissor Lamp by Le Klint - 1960s

Scissor lamp circa 1960's by Le Klint teak Danish length 34.25 in., extended

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Le Klint Denmark table lamp
Le Klint Table Lamp: Danish Design at its Finest

Le Klint Denmark table lamp

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Le Klint Denmark standard lamp
Le Klint Denmark Floor Lamp

Le Klint Denmark standard lamp

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Le Klint Studio Danish floor lamp, c. 1965, black painted metal…
Black and Brass Le Klint Floor Lamp

Le Klint Studio Danish floor lamp, c. 1965, black painted metal and brass, with white adjustable plastic shade, retains manufacturer's label

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Gunnar Biilmann-Petersen 343 table lamp for Le Klint, glass and…
Le Klint Glass and Brass Table Lamp by Biilmann-Petersen

Gunnar Biilmann-Petersen 343 table lamp for Le Klint, glass and brass with pleated pvc shade, Denmark, c 1960s, 18.11 in. high, 14.57 in. deep

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Erik Hansen for Le Klint, 324 sax lamp wall light, with…
Le Klint's 1952 Sax Lamp Wall Light

Erik Hansen for Le Klint, 324 sax lamp wall light, with extending bracket, originally designed 1952. Literature: mid-century modern complete, Dominic Bradbury, P.141

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Vintage Brazilian rosewood Sax Lamp by Erik Hansen for Le Klint,…
Erik Hansen Sax Lamp with Original Shade, 1952

Vintage Brazilian rosewood Sax Lamp by Erik Hansen for Le Klint, Denmark, circa 1952 with original 335 shade, height of lamp 11.42 in.

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