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Le Klint’s Versatile Spot Wall/Table Lamp

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Flexibility and function meet in Spot, a modern lamp that switches seamlessly from a table, desk or floor lamp into a wall light.

Inspired by professional coffee machines and bicycle parts, German designer Pascal Hien created the Spot lamp for Danish brand Le Klint with a solid wood handle that provides a convenient way to adjust the angle of the shade. Elegant and playful at the same time, the lamp features an angled base that keeps it stable on a table, desk or floor. At the same time, this slender frame offers the perfect solution to place Spot on a wall. Tapered to provide a comfortable grip, the oak handle helps users adjust the head of the lamp and thus orient the light to a specific spot, whether it’s to a work area on a desk or towards a wall for softer, moodier lighting.

Le Klint’s Versatile Spot Wall/Table Lamp - Gessato

The versatile design allows users to convert the table or floor lamp into a wall light in seconds. Le Klint includes a hook that can be wall-mounted with ease. Slim and precisely curved, the stainless steel base rests both on the hook and the wall surface to offer perfect stability.

Like all Le Klint products, this lamp matches its stylish design with quality craftsmanship. Spot combines a stainless steel base with a solid wood handle and a textile-covered cord. The brand offers the lamp in different versions, to complement a wide range of color palettes. While the handle comes in light oak or smoked oak, the frame comes in Black, Silver, Oxide Red, and Olive Green finishes. Photographs© Le Klint.

Le Klint’s Versatile Spot Wall/Table Lamp - Gessato

Le Klint’s Versatile Spot Wall/Table Lamp - Gessato

Le Klint’s Versatile Spot Wall/Table Lamp - Gessato

Le Klint’s Versatile Spot Wall/Table Lamp - Gessato

Le Klint’s Versatile Spot Wall/Table Lamp - Gessato

Le Klint’s Versatile Spot Wall/Table Lamp - Gessato

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