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Le Klint is breathing new life into a design icon

Le Klint is proud to present Carronade II - the latest addition to the popular Carronade series, designed by Swedish designer Markus Johansson. Known for its distinctive and playful design, the Carronade has been a key part of Le Klint's collection since 2016. With the introduction of Carronade II, Le Klint has created a new version of the series that remains true to the original design but elevates it by combining minimalism with timeless elegance in a simpler construction.

Harmonious minimalism
The new Carronade II series consists of the Carronade II High Floor lamp and the Carronade II Pendant Small, available in the following colour combinations: black oak/black and smoked oak/brass. While staying true to the original 2016 design, this new version features a more streamlined construction, offering a modern and timeless aesthetic. The sleek lines and harmonious colour combinations make the lamps easy to integrate into any interior space, adding both functionality and aesthetic value.

Carronade II High Floor
The Carronade II High Floor is a floor lamp that allows for directional lighting, making it ideal as a reading lamp or to spotlight art in the home. However, Carronade II High Floor is much more than just a functional light source. With its thoughtful construction, the floor lamp also serves as an artistic installation that can be placed anywhere in the home, adding atmosphere and character to any room.

About Markus Johansson
Markus Johansson graduated from HDK (School of Design and Crafts) in Gothenburg in 2011. His design studio is located in central Gothenburg, where he works in product and furniture design, lighting, graphic design, and interior design. Markus collaborates with both Swedish and international design companies and has already won numerous awards. His highly acclaimed Nest chair has been acquired by MAD, the Museum of Arts and Design in New York.

More information:
Le Klint
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www.leklinkt.dk

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