Le Klint 362 Carronade II

€1,103.31
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Carronade II High Floor - The Floor Lamp That Defines Your Space

The Carronade II floor lamp epitomizes modern Scandinavian design, seamlessly blending minimalism with classic craftsmanship. Designed by Markus Johansson and crafted in Denmark, this lamp, with its clean lines and premium materials, effortlessly complements any stylish home. Its sleek silhouette and meticulous construction ensure that the lamp serves as an elegant and timeless feature in your space. More than just a functional light source, the Carronade II floor lamp is a work of art, adding both ambiance and character to any room. With its updated design, this model offers a contemporary take on the iconic Carronade style. Available in black oak/black or smoked oak/brass. Whether standing as a standalone, illuminating sculpture or serving as a traditional floor lamp with adjustable lighting, the Carronade II enhances any environment.

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Specifications

Material Aluminium, matt painted aluminium, soap washed oak or american walnut
Light source E27, 9W LED (incl.)
 A+ (A++ - E)   


This product is CE-approved only and should only be used in countries that follow and accept this standard. If it is used elsewhere it will be at the customer's sole risk, responsibility and liability

Size Description

Height 170cm
Diameter 45cm

  • Marcus Johansson

    Markus Johansson graduated in 2011 from HDK (School of Design and Crafts) Goteborg Sweden His studio is located in Central Goteborg where he specializes in design and the development of design of furniture, product, graphic and lighting. Markus works with both Swedish and international design companies and has won numerous awards which also includes his highly acclaimed Nest chair which was exhibited at The Museum of Art and Design, New York. Markus explains about his work with design and product development: "My goal is to create products that are different and unusual in shape as well as function. I try to find inspiration from numerous environments and by means of analyzing and processing, I conclude that Design, for me, has to be a perfect combination of construction function and form, which conveys emotions, that subtly affects us as humans, while simultaneously, enhances our daily experiences and also, embodies lasting values." His first collaboration with LE KLINT has resulted in a new series of lighting called CARRONADE originally based on the idea of a table lamp with a distinctive playful yet challenging shape, as a small cannon.
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