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Powered by Passion, Le Klint has been crafting timeless lighting since 1943, blending unique aesthetics with functionality. All lamps made from sustainable materials, representing the danish design tradition with high quality standards. The company aspire to lead as a Small Luxury brand in global design lighting, focusing on both private and contract markets. The strategy involves strengthening domestic presence and expanding further into key markets, and continuously innovate with new designs. Le Klint are fully committed to environmental and social responsibilities to ensure a brighter future for all. Le Klint lamps are produced at their own factory in Odense, Denmark.

At Le Klint, tradition and innovation come together under one roof. Since 1943, the brand has been one of Denmark’s most iconic names in lighting design and is globally renowned for its signature hand–folded lamps, rooted in the golden age of Danish design. In 2026, Le Klint presents both classic designs, where the distinctive Le Klint DNA shines through, and a range of new models. A strong focus is placed on contract solutions, which have become an essential part of the collection. Visitors can get an exclusive sneak peek at upcoming releases, meet the designers and go behind the scenes to see how the iconic designs come to life.

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