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Get a "1000 yen off" sale when you follow us ♫ Please feel free to contact us in the comment section. ☆Instant purchase welcome☆ You can see other products from here #Shem♡Follower Discount Available♡Furniture LE KLINT 175B Made in Denmark SINUS LINE Designer Poul Christiansen The Sinus Line, with its soft curves and sculptural form, is loved worldwide as a masterpiece. In 1971, the Sinus Line, a curved shade, was born among the many linear designs of Le Klint. This curve was not inspired by natural objects such as waves and wind, but by the mathematical function of a sine curve, which created this beautiful design. Pendant light I purchased this over 10 years ago, and I think it's a discontinued model, as I don't see it very often. ・Body ・Light bulb (for testing, 57W) Shade size: Height approx. 32cm. Lamp power cord length: 140cm The light bulb is marked as 100W or less, so you can use a slightly brighter one. The shade is engraved with LE KLINT MADE IN DENMARK. I think the lamp is probably not made in Japan. A label from Scan-D, the official import agent, is attached. Due to the intricate and detailed construction, it had a little dust on it, so I washed it all with water and cleaned it. It is not integrated with the lamp, and it is made of a washable material, so I think it is easy to clean and use. ↓LE KLINT brand page https://www.leklint.jp/products/type/pendants/page/4/ 【LE KLINT】 In 1901, P.V. Jensen Klint, a Danish architect, created a pleated shade to adjust the light of an oil lamp, inspired by Japanese origami. The regularly repeating folds create beautiful shadows, which is the origin of Le Klint. Shipping included!
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