Made from oak and finished in a pleasing hue, the Sax 234 features a paper lampshade through which light passes in a pleasant fashion. Warm and characterful, Le Klint's Sax lamp sits at the crossroads of classical and modernist lighting, with the scissor-arm mechanic allowing for a high degree of versatility and manoeuvrability.
Erik Hansen (1916-1982) was a chief engineer who designed the first Sax (scissor lamp) for Le Klint.
For many people, the classic lines and texture of the paper shade together with natural wood are synonymous with Le Klint. Over the years the Hansen's Sax lamp has been copied by many but there is only one original.